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UV and IR rational terms in two-loop amplitudes: first insights
In this proceeding, we review the construction of UV rational terms at two loops, and present the first insights of the cancellation mechanism of two-loop IR rational terms with an example in massive QED. The rational terms are crucial ingredients that are needed for the four-dimensional calculation of scattering amplitudes, which is suitable for automation in a numerical framework. Within automated one-loop tools, the numerator of 𝐷 -dimensionally regularised loop amplitudes are usually constructed through numerical algorithms in 𝐷 = 4 dimensions, while the contributions of the missing ( 𝐷 − 4 ) -dimensional parts can be reconstructed a posteriori by means of rational counterterms. At two loops with four-dimensional numerators, we show that the missing ( 𝐷 − 4 ) part can also be reconstructed through the process-independent two-loop rational terms in any renormalisable theories. This opens the door to the development of an efficient two-loop amplitudes automation in the future.