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Kinematics, cluster algebras and Feynman integrals

Published 22 Dec 2021 in hep-th | (2112.11842v1)

Abstract: We identify cluster algebras for planar kinematics of conformal Feynman integrals in four dimensions, as sub-algebras of that for top-dimensional $G(4,n)$ corresponding to $n$-point massless kinematics. We provide evidence that they encode information about singularities of such Feynman integrals, including all-loop ladders with symbol letters given by cluster variables and algebraic generalizations. As a highly-nontrivial example, we apply $D_3$ cluster algebra to a $n=8$ three-loop wheel integral, which contains a new square root. Based on the $D_3$ alphabet and three new algebraic letters essentially dictated by the cluster algebra, we bootstrap its symbol, which is strongly constrained by the cluster adjacency. By sending a point to infinity, our results have implications for non-conformal Feynman integrals, e.g., up to two loops the alphabet of two-mass-easy kinematics is given by limit of this generalized $D_3$ alphabet. We also find that the reduction to three dimensions is achieved by folding and the resulting cluster algebras may encode singularities of amplitudes and Feynman integrals in ABJM theory, at least through $n=7$ and two loops.

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