A Feynman-Kac solution to a random impulsive equation of Schrödinger type (Q416431)

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A Feynman-Kac solution to a random impulsive equation of Schrödinger type
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    A Feynman-Kac solution to a random impulsive equation of Schrödinger type (English)
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    10 May 2012
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    If a force is applied to a particle undergoing Brownian motion, the resulting motion has a state function which satisfies a diffusion or Schrödinger-type equation. In this paper, the authors consider a process in which Brownian motion is replaced by a process which has Brownian transitions at all times other than random times at which the transitions have an additional ``impulsive'' displacement. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between discontinuities in the state function which characterizes the diffusion, and impulsive changes in the underlying diffusion itself. They use a Feynman-Kac formulation to show the connection between these two classes of discontinuities. The method of analysis is based on the generalized Riemann approach of Henstock. In effect, the Feynman-Kac formulation of the problem is a generalized Riemann (or Henstock) integral.
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    Henstock integral
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    Feynman-Kac formula
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    partial differential equations
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    impulse
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    Brownian motion
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