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    Notes on analytic Feynman integrable functionals (English)
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    The authors prove the Feynman integrability for a wide class of functionals defined on the multiparameter Wiener space. Let \(m^ \nu_ N\) be the Wiener measure on the space of functions on \([0,T]^ N\) that are continuous and take values in the \(\nu\)-dimensional space \(R^ \nu\). Let further \(F: C^ \nu_ N\to C\) be a functional such that for each \(\lambda> 0\) the Wiener integral \[ J(\lambda)= \int_{C^ \nu_ N} F(\lambda^{-1/2} x) dm^ \nu_ N(x) \] exists. If there exists an analytic continuation \(J^*\) of \(J\) onto the right half-plane \(C^ +\), then \(J^*\) is called the analytic Wiener integral. If now for a real non-zero \(q\) there exists \(\lim_{\lambda\to -iq} J^*(\lambda)\), then this limit is called the analytic Feynman integral of \(F\) with parameter \(q\). There are given conditions ensuring the analytic Feynman integrability for a wide class of functionals. In particular, the authors generalize a result by the second author, \textit{G. W. Johnson} and \textit{D. L. Skoug} [Pac. J. Math. 122, 11-33 (1986; Zbl 0594.28013)].
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    analytic Fresnel integrability
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    analytic Wiener integral
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    analytic Feynman integrability
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