Boundary Condition and the Auxiliary Phase in Feynman Path Integral

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Abstract: When employing Feynman path integral to compute propagators in quantum physics, the sum over the set of all paths is not always naive. In fact, often an auxiliary phase has to be included as a weight for each path. In this article we discuss the nature of this auxiliary phase when the classical path involved is reflected through the instance of a free particle confined to a line segment.











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