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The Wiener sausage problem is concerned with the volume traced out by a finite sphere attached to a Brownian particle. In the paper, the authors present a field-theoretical approach and a single loop renormalised perturbation theory of the stochastic process related to the Wiener sausage. Many known classical results are recovered. It is shown that the field-theoretical approach is flexible with respect to boundary conditions and observables with the aim to characterise and resolve the technical challenges.
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    A field-theoretic approach to the Wiener sausage (English)
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    28 June 2016
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    The Wiener sausage problem is concerned with the volume traced out by a finite sphere attached to a Brownian particle. In the paper, the authors present a field-theoretical approach and a single loop renormalised perturbation theory of the stochastic process related to the Wiener sausage. Many known classical results are recovered. It is shown that the field-theoretical approach is flexible with respect to boundary conditions and observables with the aim to characterise and resolve the technical challenges.
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    Wiener sausage problem
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    field theory
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    random walks
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