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Schwinger parametrization

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Schwinger parametrization is a technique for evaluating loop integrals which arise from Feynman diagrams with one or more loops.

Using the well-known observation that

Julian Schwinger noticed that one may simplify the integral:

for Re(n)>0.

Another version of Schwinger parametrization is:[clarification needed]

and it is easy to generalize this identity to n denominators.

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