Traintracks Through Calabi-Yaus: Amplitudes Beyond Elliptic Polylogarithms

Abstract

We describe a family of finite, four-dimensional, L-loop Feynman integrals that involve weight-(L+1) hyperlogarithms integrated over (L-1)-dimensional elliptically fibered varieties we conjecture to be Calabi-Yau. At three loops, we identify the relevant K3 explicitly; and we provide strong evidence that the four-loop integral involves a Calabi-Yau threefold. These integrals are necessary for the representation of amplitudes in many theories---from massless 4 theory to integrable theories including maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory in the planar limit---a fact we demonstrate.

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