Advances in analysis : problems of integration
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Advances in analysis : problems of integration
(Mathematics research developments series)
Nova, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
In mathematics, the term integration is one of the most important concepts and has an exact and rather restricted. This book examines the development of integration as a mathematical field, as well as mathematical models in different areas that involve integration.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Integration as a basic operation
- Stochastic transfer principle for multiple integrals with respect to Gaussian random fields with applications
- Infinite-dimensional Integration, Feynman Integral, & Hyperintegration
- Simple formulas for conditional function space integrals & applications
- Functional Derivatives, Schrodinger Equations, & Feynman Integral
- Path Integrals for Gaussian Process
- Lower Bounds for Jung Constants of Orlicz Function Spaces
- Constructive Representation Theory for the Feynman operator calculus on Banach spaces
- Feynman's operational calculi: Auxiliary Operations & Related Disentangling Formulas
- Feynman's Operational Calculi: Auxiliary Operations & Related Disentangling Formulas
- An Integral Equation for Feynman's Operational Calcului
- Finite Difference Approximation of Quantum Mechanical Wave Packets
- Functional Integration for Quantum Field Theory
- Viscosity solutions, backward stochastic differential equations & Markov processes
- A Fredholm-type theorem for linear integral equations of Stieltjes type
- The refinement integral: with applications to information theory & statistics
- On Generalized Product
- Saks-Heinstok Lemma
- A generalized Black-Scholes equation without Ito calculus
- Index.
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