https://github.com/amplitudegravity/intbasis
Package for obtaining the transformation matrix to a canonical basis from one UT integral.
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Package for obtaining the transformation matrix to a canonical basis from one UT integral.
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# INITIAL INitial InTegral ALgorithm: A package for obtaining the transformation matrix to a canonical basis from one Feynman integral of uniform transcendental weight. This Mathematica package is based on the following publications: * Christoph Dlapa, Johannes Henn and Kai Yan, _Deriving canonical differential equations for Feynman integrals from a single uniform weight integral_, [arxiv:2002.02340](https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.02340) * Christoph Dlapa, Johannes M. Henn and Fabian Wagner, _An algorithmic approach to finding canonical differential equations for elliptic Feynman integrals_, [arXiv:2211.16357](https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.16357) ## Installation Written completely in Mathematica, this package requires no installation other than its dependencies: This package relies on the [FiniteFlow](https://github.com/peraro/finiteflow) framework (see [arXiv:1905.08019](https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.08019) for more information). ## FAQ An [FAQ](https://github.com/UT-team/INITIAL/blob/master/FAQ.md) file collects frequently asked questions and should help in dealing with the most common problems.
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Theoretical Physics coding in Mathematica and Julia