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Method for approximate evaluation of path integrals using perturbation theory with convergent series. II: Euclidean quantum field theory (English)
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27 June 2000
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The proof is given of the method suggested in the previous paper [Part I, the authors, ibid. 109, 1289-1293 (1996; Zbl 0938.81014)] for an approximate evaluation of path integrals in Hilbert space where the Gaussian measure is defined by a kernel operator.
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perturbation theory
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Euclidean quantum field theory
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approximate evaluation
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path integrals
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Hilbert space
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Gaussian measure
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