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Generating Feynman diagrams and amplitudes with FeynArts 3. (English) Zbl 0994.81082
Summary: This paper describes the Mathematica package FeynArts used for the generation and visualization of Feynman diagrams and amplitudes. The main features of version 3 are: generation of diagrams in three levels, user-definable model files, support for supersymmetric models, and publication-quality Feynman diagrams in PostScript or LATEX.

##### MSC:
 81T18 Feynman diagrams 81-08 Computational methods for problems pertaining to quantum theory 81T15 Perturbative methods of renormalization applied to problems in quantum field theory 81T60 Supersymmetric field theories in quantum mechanics 81U05 $$2$$-body potential quantum scattering theory
##### Software:
FeynArts; Mathematica
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