Convolution and Fourier-Feynman transforms

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1384871

DOI10.1216/rmjm/1181071896zbMath0901.28010OpenAlexW2053494920MaRDI QIDQ1384871

Chull Park, David Skoug, Timothy Huffman

Publication date: 20 April 1998

Published in: Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: http://math.la.asu.edu/~rmmc/rmj/VOL27-3/CONT27-3/CONT27-3.html




Related Items (27)

A sequential analytic Feynman integral of functionals inL2(C0[0, T)] ⋮ Effect of drift of the generalized Brownian motion process: an example for the analytic Feynman integralA MULTIPLE GENERALIZED FOURIER–FEYNMAN TRANSFORM VIA A ROTATION ON WIENER SPACENote on generalized Wiener integralsGeneralized Fourier-Feynman transforms and generalized convolution products on Wiener spaceGeneralized Fourier-Feynman transforms and generalized convolution products on Wiener space. IIA rotation on Wiener space with applicationsUnnamed ItemSome relationships for the double modified generalized analytic function space Fourier-Feynman transform and its applicationsFourier-feynman transform, convolution and first variation of functional on abstract wienerChange of path formula for generalized Wiener integral with applicationsGeneralized convolution product for an integral transform on a Wiener spaceTranslation theorems for Fourier-Feynman transforms and conditional Fourier-Feynman transforms.Analytic Fourier-Feynman transform and convolution of functionals on abstract Wiener space.A FUBINI THEOREM FOR INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS AND CONVOLUTION PRODUCTSA survey of results involving transforms and convolutions in function spaceFourier-Feynman transforms, convolutions and first variations on the space of abstract Wiener space valued continuous functionsSequential Fourier-Feynman transform, convolution and first variationRelationships involving generalized fourier–feynman transform, convolution and first variationRotation of Gaussian paths on Wiener space with applicationsYeh-Fourier-Feynman transforms and convolutions associated with Gaussian processesUnnamed ItemRotation of Gaussian processes on function spaceA new aspect of the analytic Fourier-Feynman transform and its applicationsRelationships among the first variation, the convolution product, and the Fourier-Feynman transformConvolution products, integral transforms and inverse integral transforms of functionals inL2(C0[0,T)] ⋮ A REPRESENTATION FOR THE INVERSE GENERALISED FOURIER–FEYNMAN TRANSFORM VIA CONVOLUTION PRODUCT ON FUNCTION SPACE



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: Convolution and Fourier-Feynman transforms