Path integrals, the ABL rule and the three-box paradox
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Publication:644123
DOI10.1016/j.physleta.2008.07.074zbMath1225.81085arXiv0903.4600OpenAlexW2013929377MaRDI QIDQ644123
R. Sala Mayato, I. Puerto Giménez, Dmitri Sokolovski
Publication date: 2 November 2011
Published in: Physics Letters. A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0903.4600
Path integrals in quantum mechanics (81S40) Feynman integrals and graphs; applications of algebraic topology and algebraic geometry (81Q30)
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