$\vec{w}h\alpha\mathfrak{t}\;\; i\mathbb{S}\ldots$

a Feynman integral?


Who?
Christian Bogner (HU Berlin)
When?
2012/02/10, 16:00
Where?
HU Berlin, at RUD 25 room 1.023
About what?

Computations in perturbative Quantum Field Theory typically involve a certain kind of integral, the so-called Feynman integrals. Without assuming prior knowledge of particle physics, I will point out some of the main ideas on why we need these integrals and how they arise from certain graphs. In the end I will briefly point out some recently developed interrelations with modern mathematics.