Loopedia is a new database at loopedia.org for information on Feynman integrals, intended to provide both bibliographic information as well as results made available by the community. Its bibliometry is complementary to that of spires or arXiv in the sense that it admits searching for integrals by graph-theoretical objects, e.g. its topology.
Loopedia is a new project for a public database of loop integrals. After stating the goals and desired properties of the project, two possible ways to characterize Feynman graphs are explained here: the Adjacency List and the Nickel Index. Furthermore, a first version of the Loopedia website is presented. It allows for automatic graph generation and the conversion from Adjacency List to Nickel Index.
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