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Feyman Rules for pi-pi scattering #1
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PHI is not really in a usable state, unfortunately. I'm not working on ChPT and since no one seems to use the package, I fixed the particular issue you mentioned, but I have no idea what other issues may resurface if one tries |
This should be how that code is supposed work. |
Of course, in general I don't mind fixing bugs in PHI and you are welcome to report more. |
Hi Martina, so, did this fix the problem for you? Or is there still something not working as it should? Cheers, |
Thank you very much for your answers and availability!
Unfortunately I tried the script you sent me but, even if now I do not have the double definition of $Lagrangians and $Configuration in FeynCalc and Global, I don’t obtain any result. The problem is the covariant derivative that is written with a very strange index and when I go on with the computations Mathematica doesn’t know how to treat it and so I don’t get any result.
I attach the result I obtained by running your notebook for a better comprehension of the error I get.
Thank you very much again,
Martina
… Il giorno 25 apr 2022, alle ore 10:18, Vladyslav Shtabovenko ***@***.***> ha scritto:
Of course, in general I don't mind fixing bugs in PHI and you are welcome to report more.
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Sorry, I should've mentioned that you need to run this on top of the latest development versions both for PHI and FeynCalc https://github.com/FeynCalc/PHI#automatic-installation https://github.com/FeynCalc/feyncalc/wiki/Installation#dev_automatic_installation Once something has been pushed to the respective repositories, you'd need to reinstall them using the same scripts. Cheers, |
Dear Vladyslav,
Thank you very much for your help and sorry for the very late replay.
Now the error is fixed and all the input works.
Thanks again,
Martina
… Il giorno 11 ott 2022, alle ore 16:23, Vladyslav Shtabovenko ***@***.***> ha scritto:
Sorry, I should've mentioned that you need to run this on top of the latest development versions both for PHI and FeynCalc
https://github.com/FeynCalc/PHI#automatic-installation <https://github.com/FeynCalc/PHI#automatic-installation>
https://github.com/FeynCalc/feyncalc/wiki/Installation#dev_automatic_installation <https://github.com/FeynCalc/feyncalc/wiki/Installation#dev_automatic_installation>
Once something has been pushed to the respective repositories, you'd need to reinstall them using the same scripts.
Cheers,
Vladyslav
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Hello,
I have just starting working with the PHI package and I am trying to compute the Feynman Rules for a 4 pions vertex. I looked to the example given in the PhD thesis of Frederik Orellana but I did not get the same result and I do not understand why. I have basically copied the commands in that example but I get a lot of errors; already when I load FeynCalc I get the message that $Configurations and $Lagrangians appears in multiple context.
I attach my notebook where my code is written to a better comprehension of the problem.
Thanks in advance,
Martin
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