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One-Loop Corrections to Five-Gluon Amplitudes

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arxiv hep-ph/9302280 v1 pith:A6XQUWWE submitted 1993-02-19 hep-ph

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keywords amplitudeshelicityone-loopcomputationcorrectionsemploysexternalfive
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We present the one-loop helicity amplitudes with five external gluons. The computation employs string-based methods, new techniques for performing tensor integrals, and improvements in the spinor helicity method.

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