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Harmonic sums and polylogarithms generated by cyclotomic polynomials

The computation of Feynman integrals in massive higher order perturbative calculations in renormalizable quantum field theories requires extensions of multiply nested harmonic sums, which can be generated as real representations by Mellin transforms of Poincaré–iterated integrals, including denomina...

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Published in:Journal of mathematical physics 2011-10, Vol.52 (10), p.102301-102301-52
Main Authors: Ablinger, Jakob, Blümlein, Johannes, Schneider, Carsten
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Language:English
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Summary:The computation of Feynman integrals in massive higher order perturbative calculations in renormalizable quantum field theories requires extensions of multiply nested harmonic sums, which can be generated as real representations by Mellin transforms of Poincaré–iterated integrals, including denominators of higher cyclotomic polynomials. We derive the cyclotomic harmonic polylogarithms and harmonic sums and study their algebraic and structural relations. The analytic continuation of cyclotomic harmonic sums to complex values of N is performed using analytic representations. We also consider special values of the cyclotomic harmonic polylogarithms at argument x = 1, respectively, for the cyclotomic harmonic sums at N → ∞, which are related to colored multiple zeta values, deriving various of their relations, based on the stuffle and shuffle algebras and three multiple argument relations. We also consider infinite generalized nested harmonic sums at roots of unity which are related to the infinite cyclotomic harmonic sums. Basis representations are derived for weight \documentclass[12pt]{minimal}\begin{document}$\sf{w=1,2}$\end{document} w = 1 , 2 sums up to cyclotomy \documentclass[12pt]{minimal}\begin{document}$\sf{l=20}$\end{document} l = 20 . This paper is dedicated to Martinus Veltman on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
ISSN:0022-2488
1089-7658
DOI:10.1063/1.3629472