Feynman integral calculus
- Berlin: Springer, 2006.
- ix, 283 p.: ill.; hb; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index. Textbook version of the previous book (Evaluating Feynman integrals, STMP 211) of the author.
The goal of the book is to summarize those methods for evaluating Feynman integrals that have been developed over a span of more than fifty years. Feynman Integral Calculus characterizes the most powerful methods in a systematic way. It concentrates on the methods that have been employed recently for most sophisticated calculations and illustrates them with numerous examples, starting from very simple ones and progressing to nontrivial examples. It also shows how to choose adequate methods and combine them in a non-trivial way.