Zero-time vectors in the domain of the Hamiltonian in Quantum Field Theory as application of a programme for nearly Gaussian processes.

Etienne Frochaux

Forum mathematicum (1994)

  • Volume: 6, Issue: 4, page 451-512
  • ISSN: 0933-7741; 1435-5337/e

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Frochaux, Etienne. "Zero-time vectors in the domain of the Hamiltonian in Quantum Field Theory as application of a programme for nearly Gaussian processes.." Forum mathematicum 6.4 (1994): 451-512. <http://eudml.org/doc/141748>.

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