Feynman Integral Reduction and Landau Singularities

Abstract

We propose that Feynman integral reduction is controlled by solutions of the Landau equations. We study integral relations with prescribed propagator powers using syzygy methods and discuss how syzygies can be expressed as a sum over components of the Landau singularity locus. This leads to a determinantal approach to solving the syzygy problem, giving rise to highly compact and physically transparent solutions. We demonstrate the method in applications to planar two-loop five-point integrals relevant for the pp → ttH process. Our results suggest an efficient method of Feynman integral reduction and provide a novel physical perspective on the problem.

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