The semi-classical expansion for a charged particle on a curved space background
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- Charged particles in a -curved background
- Stationary phase method in infinite dimensions by finite dimensional approximations: Applications to the Schrödinger equation
- An asymptotic analysis of quantum evolution with electromagnetic fields
- Quantum mechanics of charged particles in random electromagnetic fields
- A phase-space technique for the perturbation expansion of Schrödinger propagators
- Gauge-invariant perturbation expansion in powers of electric charge for the density-of-states of a network model for charged-particle motion in a uniform background magnetic flux density
- Multi-scale semiclassical approximations for Schrödinger propagators on manifolds
- A quantum WKB approximation without classical trajectories
- First order Feynman-Kac formula
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