In perturbative calculations of quantum-statistical zero-temperature path integrals in curvilinear coordinates one encounters Feynman diagrams involving multiple temporal integrals over products of distributions, which are mathematically undefined. In addition, there are terms proportional to powers of Dirac delta-functions at the origin coming from the measure of path integration. We give simple rules for integrating products of distributions in such a way that the results ensure coordinate independence of the path integrals. The rules are derived by using equations of motion and partial integration, while keeping track of certain minimal features originating in the unique definition of all singular integrals in $1 - \epsilon$ dimensions. ...
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The Lagrangian Euclidean Quantum Field Theory of two interacting vector fields is found, which is eq...
A simple but effective method for regularization-renormalization (R-R) is proposed for handling the ...
A mechanism involving diffusion-controlled electron transfer processes in Debye and non-Debye dielec...
Invited talk given at the ``International Workshop on `Symmetry Methods in Physics' in memory of Ya....
We consider the problem of determining the noise coefficients of the Hamiltonian associated with a F...
International audienceWe study asymptotic expansion as ν → 0 for integrals over R 2d = {(x, y)} of q...
The boundary conditions corresponding to the Matsubara formalism for the $T > 0$ partition function ...
The wave functions and the energy spectrum of PT-/non-PT-Symmetric and non-Hermitian Hulthen potenti...
AbstractUsing the time slicing approximation, we give a mathematically rigorous definition of Feynma...
The paper contains description of the path integrals in the action-angle phase space. It allows to s...
A method for calculating the relativistic path integral solution via sum over perturbation series is...
AbstractStora and coworkers refined the notion of divergent quantum amplitude, somewhat upsetting th...
We introduce a modification in the relativistic hamiltonian in such a way that (1) the relativistic ...
AbstractThe main goal of this paper is the realization that some formal basic results and definition...
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The Lagrangian Euclidean Quantum Field Theory of two interacting vector fields is found, which is eq...
A simple but effective method for regularization-renormalization (R-R) is proposed for handling the ...
A mechanism involving diffusion-controlled electron transfer processes in Debye and non-Debye dielec...