Feynman rules for the strong and S =1 weak chiral Lagrangian

Abstract

We present Feynman rules for the strong and S = 1 weak chiral Lagrangian which are relevant for calculating K πππ decay amplitudes. Feynman rules for this specific case turn out to be too lengthy to be included in a research paper. Since they are not standard, we decide to include them in a separate article, making them available for any one who is interested in this kind of calculation. Any found mistakes and (/or) comments are warmly welcome so that corrections can be made.

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