Two-loop D-dimensional unitarity and dual conformal symmetry

Abstract

In this talk we show that dual conformal symmetry has unexpected applications to Feynman integrals in dimensional regularization. Outside 4 dimensions, the symmetry is anomalous, but still preserves the unitarity cut surfaces. This generally leads to differential equations whose RHS is proportional to (d-4) and has no doubled propagators. The stabilizer subgroup of the conformal group leads to integration-by-parts (IBP) relations without doubled propagators. The above picture also suggested hints that led us to find a nonplanar analog of dual conformal symmetry.

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