scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1457438
zbMATH Open0946.46036MaRDI QIDQ4954844FDOQ4954844
Authors: Kun Soo Chang, Young-Sik Kim, Il Yoo
Publication date: 12 June 2000
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Other transforms and operators of Fourier type (43A32) Set functions and measures and integrals in infinite-dimensional spaces (Wiener measure, Gaussian measure, etc.) (28C20) Measures and integration on abstract linear spaces (46G12) Distributions on infinite-dimensional spaces (46F25) Measure (Gaussian, cylindrical, etc.) and integrals (Feynman, path, Fresnel, etc.) on manifolds (46T12)
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