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Some comments on rigorous finite-volume Euclidean quantum field path integrals in the analytical regularization scheme
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    Some comments on rigorous finite-volume Euclidean quantum field path integrals in the analytical regularization scheme (English)
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    Summary: Through the systematic use of the Minlos theorem on the support of cylindrical measures on \(\mathbb{R}^{\infty}\), we produce several mathematically rigorous finite-volume Euclidean path integrals in interacting Euclidean quantum fields with Gaussian free measures defined by generalized powers of finite-volume Laplacian operator.
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