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Feynman Diagrams

To be able to create Feynman diagrams, the LATEX-package feyn must be installed. A


Feynman diagram is created by inserting the command \Diagram in a formula. Then
you are able to add new matrix columns and rows like a normal matrices.
As matrix entry, one can enter commands that act as particles or propagators, for
example:

Commands
f,g,h

fu,fd,fv (gu,gd,gv)

fA,fV

fl,glB,glS,fl1,gl2, etc.

Description

Example

fermion, photon
or ghost
propagator
fermion/photon,
going
up/down/vertical
A and V are
modifiers to
produce arrow
going left/up or
right/down
fermions/photons
loop

\momentum{ch}{text}

particlemomentum
specification

\vertexlabel{p}{text}

the vertex label p


is either ^ or
_ for labeling
above or below
the vertex

fd

Result

gu
fv

fuV

fdA
gvV

gl
f

~
\momentum{f A}{p}

\vertexlabele f A
f glS\vertexlabel

fgh
du
b
D

fyff
F
p
~

F
f|

e+

These are just some of the features of thepackage feyn whose user manual can be found
in [1].
Note: If you have an index list in your document and use one of the AMS theorem
modules, you have to add the option noglobalbang to the document class options in
the document settings. This enables the usage of the ! character in index entries
(necessary for subentries) but might cause troubles with the align environments (which
are described in section Align Environments of LYXs Math manual).

References
[1] Documentation of the LATEX package feyn

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