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http://dx.doi.org/10.4134/CKMS.2007.22.1.075

FOURIER-FEYNMAN TRANSFORMS FOR FUNCTIONALS IN A GENERALIZED FRESNEL CLASS  

Yoo, Il (Department of Mathematics Yonsei University)
Kim, Byoung-Soo (School of Liberal Arts Seoul National University of Technology)
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Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society / v.22, no.1, 2007 , pp. 75-90 More about this Journal
Abstract
Huffman, Park and Skoug introduced various results for the $L_p$ analytic Fourier-Feynman transform and the convolution for functionals on classical Wiener space which belong to some Banach algebra S introduced by Cameron and Strovic. Also Chang, Kim and Yoo extended the above results to an abstract Wiener space for functionals in the Fresnel class F(B) which corresponds to S. Recently Kim, Song and Yoo investigated more generalized relationships between the Fourier-Feynman transform and the convolution product for functionals in a generalized Fresnel class $F_{A_1,A containing F(B). In this paper, we establish various interesting relationships and expressions involving the first variation and one or two of the concepts of the Fourier-Feynman transform and the convolution product for functionals in $F_{A_1,A_2}$.
Keywords
abstract Wiener space; generalized Fresnel class; analytic Feynman integral; Fourier-Feynman transform; convolution; first variation;
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