Symmetric $\epsilon$- and $(\epsilon+1/2)$-forms and quadratic constraints in "elliptic" sectors
Abstract
Within the differential equation method for multiloop calculations, we examine the systems irreducible to -form. We argue that for many cases of such systems it is possible to obtain nontrivial quadratic constraints on the coefficients of -expansion of their homogeneous solutions. These constraints are the direct consequence of the existence of symmetric -form of the homogeneous differential system, i.e., the form where the matrix in the right-hand side is symmetric and its -dependence is localized in the overall factor . The existence of such a form can be constructively checked by available methods and seems to be common to many irreducible systems, which we demonstrate on several examples. The obtained constraints provide a nontrivial insight on the structure of general solution in the case of the systems irreducible to -form. For the systems reducible to -form we also observe the existence of symmetric form and derive the corresponding quadratic constraints.
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@article{arxiv.1806.04846,
title = {Symmetric $\epsilon$- and $(\epsilon+1/2)$-forms and quadratic constraints in "elliptic" sectors},
author = {Roman N. Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.04846},
year = {2018}
}
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15 pages, 4 figures