MARTY -- Modern ARtificial Theoretical phYsicist: A C++ framework automating symbolic calculations Beyond the Standard Model
G. Uhlrich, F. Mahmoudi, A. Arbey

TL;DR
MARTY is an open-source C++ framework that automates symbolic calculations for BSM physics, simplifying complex theoretical computations and facilitating model analysis with minimal code.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, user-friendly, open-source tool that automates symbolic calculations for BSM models up to 1-loop level without external dependencies.
Findings
Automates calculations from Lagrangian to physical quantities.
Simplifies and computes Wilson coefficients in effective theories.
Supports automatic generation and editing of Feynman diagrams.
Abstract
Studies Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) will become more and more important in the near future with a rapidly increasing amount of data from different experiments around the world. The full study of BSM models is in general an extremely time-consuming task involving long and difficult calculations. It is in practice not possible to do exhaustive predictions in these models by hand, in particular if one wants to perform a statistical comparison with data and the SM. Here we present MARTY (Modern ARtificial Theoretical phYsicist), a new C++ framework that fully automates calculations from the Lagrangian to physical quantities such as amplitudes or cross-sections. This framework can fully simplify, automatically and symbolically, physical quantities in a very large variety of models. MARTY can also compute Wilson coefficients in effective theories. This will considerably facilitate the…
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