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Hey folks, can anyone give me some pointers with the following:

[tex]-\frac{1}{2}\sum_{m,n}\frac{\partial}{\partial s}|_{s=0}\int\frac{d^4k}{(2\pi)^4}(k^2+M^2_{m,n})^{-s}[/tex]

[tex]=-\frac{1}{32\pi^2}\frac{\partial}{\partial s}|_{s=-2}\frac{1}{s(s+1)}\sum_{m,n}(M_{m,n}^2)^{-s}[/tex]

Any hints here would be great, my Schaums isn't coming in too useful here.

Thanks!
 
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What is it that you're trying to show? Equality? At the moment this doesn't mean anything - you need to properly define the problem. Until then it's impossible to help you.