Hamiltonian Feynman formulas for equations containing the vladimirov operator with variable coefficients (Q653037)
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Hamiltonian Feynman formulas for equations containing the vladimirov operator with variable coefficients (English)
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6 January 2012
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A Feynman formula is a representation of a solution to the Cauchy problem for an evolution differential or pseudodifferential equation in terms of the limit of integrals over Cartesian powers of some space \(E\). In the reviewed paper, the authors obtain Feynman formulas for heat-type equations with respect to complex functions defined on the product of a real interval and a space over the \(p\)-adic field; it is assumed that the operator on the right-hand side of each of these equations is the sum of two terms, one of which is the product of the Vladimirov operator (belonging to a specific class of pseudodifferential operators) and the operator of multiplication by a real function defined on the \(p\)-adic space.
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partial differential equations
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Cauchy problem
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functional integrals
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pseudodifferential operators
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\(p\)-adic fields
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