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Relationships among the first variation, the convolution product, and the Fourier-Feynman transform
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    Relationships among the first variation, the convolution product, and the Fourier-Feynman transform (English)
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    The definitions of the \(L_p\)-Fourier-Feynman (FF) transform, convolution product and first variation for functionals over the Wiener space in the Cameron-Storvick Banach algebra \({\mathcal S}\) are briefly recalled. Relationships between these are established, expressing: (i) the FF-transform of the convolution product and the convolution product of FF-transforms; (ii) The FF-transform with respect to the first/second argument of a first variation; (iii) The first variation of a convolution product and the convolution product of two first variations with respect to their first/second arguments; (iv) The FF-transforms of (iii); (v) The first variations of (i).
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    Fourier-Feynman transform
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    convolution product
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    first variation
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    Wiener space
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