FCLoopMixedToCartesianAndTemporal[int, {q1, q2, ...}]
attempts to convert loop integrals that contain both Lorentz and
Cartesian or temporal indices/momenta to pure temporal and Cartesian
indices.
[q]
FCI@SFAD
[%, {q}, FCE -> True] FCLoopMixedToCartesianAndTemporal
\frac{1}{(q^2+i \eta )}
-\frac{1}{(q^2-\left(q^0\right)^2-i \eta )}
[{q1 + q2 + p, m^2}]
FCI@SFAD
[%, {q1, q2}] FCLoopMixedToCartesianAndTemporal
\frac{1}{((p+\text{q1}+\text{q2})^2-m^2+i \eta )}
-\frac{1}{((p+\text{q1}+\text{q2})^2+m^2-\left((p+\text{q1}+\text{q2})^0\right)^2-i \eta )}
[TC[k] FVD[k, mu] FAD[k, k + p]]
FCI
[%, {k}] FCLoopMixedToCartesianAndTemporal
\frac{k^0 k^{\text{mu}}}{k^2.(k+p)^2}
\frac{k^0 \left(k^0 \bar{g}^{0\text{mu}}-k^{\$} g^{\$\text{mu}}\right)}{(k^2-\left(k^0\right)^2-i \eta ).((k+p)^2-\left((k+p)^0\right)^2-i \eta )}