Mathematical Theory of Feynman Path Integrals [electronic resource] : An Introduction / by Sergio A. Albeverio, Raphael J. Hȹegh-Krohn, Sonia Mazzucchi.

Por: Albeverio, Sergio A [author.]Colaborador(es): Hȹegh-Krohn, Raphael J [author.] | Mazzucchi, Sonia [author.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 523Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008Descripción: X, 182 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783540769569Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Mathematics | Functional analysis | Global analysis | Operator theory | Distribution (Probability theory) | Quantum theory | Mathematics | Measure and Integration | Functional Analysis | Operator Theory | Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes | Global Analysis and Analysis on Manifolds | Quantum PhysicsFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 515.42 Clasificación LoC:QA312-312.5Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: Feynman path integrals, suggested heuristically by Feynman in the 40s, have become the basis of much of contemporary physics, from non-relativistic quantum mechanics to quantum fields, including gauge fields, gravitation, cosmology. Recently ideas based on Feynman path integrals have also played an important role in areas of mathematics like low-dimensional topology and differential geometry, algebraic geometry, infinite-dimensional analysis and geometry, and number theory. The 2nd edition of LNM 523 is based on the two first authors' mathematical approach of this theory presented in its 1st edition in 1976. To take care of the many developments since then, an entire new chapter on the current forefront of research has been added. Except for this new chapter and the correction of a few misprints, the basic material and presentation of the first edition has been maintained. At the end of each chapter the reader will also find notes with further bibliographical information.
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Preface to the second edition -- Preface to the first edition -- 1.Introduction -- 2.The Fresnel Integral of Functions on a Separable Real Hilbert Spa -- 3.The Feynman Path Integral in Potential Scattering -- 4.The Fresnel Integral Relative to a Non-singular Quadratic Form -- 5.Feynman Path Integrals for the Anharmonic Oscillator -- 6.Expectations with Respect to the Ground State of the Harmonic Oscillator -- 7.Expectations with Respect to the Gibbs State of the Harmonic Oscillator -- 8.The Invariant Quasi-free States -- 9.The Feynman Hystory Integral for the Relativistic Quantum Boson Field -- 10.Some Recent Developments -- 10.1.The infinite dimensional oscillatory integral -- 10.2.Feynman path integrals for polynomially growing potentials -- 10.3.The semiclassical expansio -- 10.4.Alternative approaches to Feynman path integrals -- 10.4.1.Analytic continuation -- 10.4.2.White noise calculus -- 10.5.Recent applications -- 10.5.1.The Schroedinger equation with magnetic fields -- 10.5.2.The Schroedinger equation with time dependent potentials -- 10.5.3 .hase space Feynman path integrals -- 10.5.4.The stochastic Schroedinger equation -- 10.5.5.The Chern-Simons functional integral -- References of the first edition -- References of the second edition -- Analytic index -- List of Notations.

Feynman path integrals, suggested heuristically by Feynman in the 40s, have become the basis of much of contemporary physics, from non-relativistic quantum mechanics to quantum fields, including gauge fields, gravitation, cosmology. Recently ideas based on Feynman path integrals have also played an important role in areas of mathematics like low-dimensional topology and differential geometry, algebraic geometry, infinite-dimensional analysis and geometry, and number theory. The 2nd edition of LNM 523 is based on the two first authors' mathematical approach of this theory presented in its 1st edition in 1976. To take care of the many developments since then, an entire new chapter on the current forefront of research has been added. Except for this new chapter and the correction of a few misprints, the basic material and presentation of the first edition has been maintained. At the end of each chapter the reader will also find notes with further bibliographical information.

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