Remarks on $n$-dimensional Feynman diagrams, for example, which will appear in M-theory and in F-theory
Eiji Ogasa

TL;DR
This paper discusses the properties of n-dimensional Feynman diagrams, highlighting differences from lower-dimensional cases, with implications for theories like M-theory and F-theory.
Contribution
It provides insights into the features of n-dimensional Feynman diagrams, emphasizing their distinctions from 1- and 2-dimensional cases, relevant for advanced theoretical physics.
Findings
Differences between n-dimensional and lower-dimensional Feynman diagrams
Implications for M-theory and F-theory
Remarks on features of n-dimensional diagrams
Abstract
We state some remarks on `-dimensional Feynman diagrams' (). There are different features between in the case of -dimensional Feynman diagrams() and in the 1-, 2-dimensional case.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Advanced Algebra and Geometry
