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AbstractWe consider the genus-one curves which arise in the cuts of the sunrise and in the elliptic double-box Feynman integrals. We compute and compare invariants of these curves in a number of ways, including Feynman parametrization, lightcone and Baikov (in full and loop-by-loop variants). We find that the same geometry for the genus-one curves arises in all cases, which lends support to the idea that there exists an invariant notion of genus-one geometry, independent on the way it is computed. We further indicate how to interpret some previous results which found that these curves are related by isogenies instead.
High Energy Physics - Theory, 2-LOOP SELF-ENERGIES, ITERATED INTEGRALS, DIAGRAMS, FOS: Physical sciences, QC770-798, DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATIONS, SERIES, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity, FEYNMAN-INTEGRALS, ELLIPTIC POLYLOGARITHMS, SUNRISE, SPACE, GRAPH, Differential and Algebraic Geometry, Scattering Amplitudes
High Energy Physics - Theory, 2-LOOP SELF-ENERGIES, ITERATED INTEGRALS, DIAGRAMS, FOS: Physical sciences, QC770-798, DIFFERENTIAL-EQUATIONS, SERIES, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity, FEYNMAN-INTEGRALS, ELLIPTIC POLYLOGARITHMS, SUNRISE, SPACE, GRAPH, Differential and Algebraic Geometry, Scattering Amplitudes
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