TL;DR
QCDLoop is a modern, object-oriented library for one-loop scalar integrals, featuring complex mass support, multi-precision calculations, caching, and improved performance for phenomenological applications.
Contribution
It introduces a new version of QCDLoop with advanced features like complex mass extension and multi-precision support, enhancing computational efficiency and usability.
Findings
Enhanced computational speed through caching mechanisms
Successful interfacing with Monte Carlo programs for phenomenology
Benchmark results demonstrating improved performance
Abstract
We present a new release of the QCDLoop library based on a modern object-oriented framework. We discuss the available new features such as the extension to the complex masses, the possibility to perform computations in double and quadruple precision simultaneously, and useful caching mechanisms to improve the computational speed. We benchmark the performance of the new library, and provide practical examples of phenomenological implementations by interfacing this new library to Monte Carlo programs.
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