Towards the next Kira release
Fabian Lange, Johann Usovitsch, Zihao Wu

TL;DR
This paper discusses upcoming features and improvements in Kira, a leading tool for reducing Feynman integrals to master integrals, essential for high-precision physics calculations.
Contribution
It introduces new features and enhancements planned for the next version of Kira, advancing its capabilities in Feynman integral reduction.
Findings
Improved reduction algorithms for efficiency
Enhanced user interface and usability
Extended support for complex integral families
Abstract
The reduction of Feynman integrals to a basis of master integrals plays a crucial role for many high-precision calculations and Kira is one of the leading tools for this task. In these proceedings we discuss some of the new features and improvements currently being developed for the next release.
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TopicsMigration, Health and Trauma · Cognitive Functions and Memory
