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At 6th order in perturbation theory, the random magnetic impurity problem at second order in impurity density narrows down to the evaluation of a single Feynman diagram with maximal impurity line crossing. This diagram can be rewritten as a sum of ordinary integrals and nested double integrals of products of the modified Bessel functions $K_{ u}$ and $I_{ u}$, with $ u=0,1$. That sum, in turn, is shown to be a linear combination with rational coefficients of $(2^5-1)zeta(5)$, $int_0^{infty} u K_0(u)^6 du$ and $int_0^{infty} u^3 K_0(u)^6 du$. Unlike what happens at lower orders, these two integrals are not linear combinations with rational coefficients of Euler sums, even though they appear in combination with $zeta(5)$. On the other hand, any integral $int_0^{infty} u^{n+1} K_0(u)^p (uK_1(u))^q du$ with weight $p+q=6$ and an even $n$ is shown to be a linear combination with rational coefficients of the above two integrals and 1, a result that can be easily generalized to any weight $p+q=k$. A matrix recurrence relation in $n$ is built for such integrals. The initial conditions are such that the asymptotic behavior is determined by the smallest eigenvalue of the transition matrix.
As a sequel to [1] and [2], I present some recent progress on Bessel integrals $int_0^{infty}{rmd u}; uK_0(u)^{n}$, $int_0^{infty}{rmd u}; u^{3}K_0(u)^{n}$, ... where the power of the integration variable is odd and where $n$, the Bessel weight, is a
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