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A representation of the Belavkin equation via Feynman path integrals
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    A representation of the Belavkin equation via Feynman path integrals (English)
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    In 1989 Belavkin proposed a stochastic partial differential equation obtained from the Schrödinger equation by adding a Brownian motion (white noise) term to account for the interaction with the measuring device. The subject is known as continuous measument theory in the literature. A representation of the solution of Belavkin's equation in terms of an oscillatory (i.e., Fresnel type) Feynman path integral is given using the Cameron-Martin formula, and it is shown that the integral corresponds to a stochastic Mehler kernel.
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    stochastic integrals
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    white noise
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    continuous measument theory
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    Cameron-Martin formula
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    stochastic Mehler kernel
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