
TL;DR
This paper discusses the concept of motivic periods, exploring their properties and significance in the context of Feynman amplitudes, based on lecture notes from IHES 2015.
Contribution
It provides insights into motivic periods and their relation to Feynman amplitudes, expanding theoretical understanding in this area.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of motivic periods
Connections between motivic periods and Feynman amplitudes
Foundational insights for future research
Abstract
The second part of a set of notes based on lectures given at the IHES in 2015 on Feynman amplitudes and motivic periods.
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