Reversible implementation of a disrete linear transformation [PDF]
Discrete linear transformations form important steps in processing information. Many such transformations are injective and therefore are prime candidates for a physically reversible implementation into hardware. We present here the first steps towards a
Burignat, Stéphane +2 more
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Carrollian propagator and amplitude in Rindler spacetime
We study the three-dimensional Carrollian field theory on the Rindler horizon which is dual to a bulk massless scalar field theory in the four-dimensional Rindler wedge.
Ang Li, Jiang Long, Jing-Long Yang
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An $L_2$ analytic Fourier-Feynman transform.
Cameron, R. H., Storvick, D. A.
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An $L_p$\ analytic Fourier-Feynman transform.
Johnson, G. W., Skoug, D. L.
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Discrete phase space-continuous time relativistic Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations, and a new non-singular Yukawa potential. [PDF]
Das A, Chatterjee R.
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ADDENDUMS TO "GENERALIZED FOURIER-FEYNMAN TRANSFORM AND SEQUENTIAL TRANSFORMS ON FUNCTION SPACE" [PDF]
Jae Gil Choi, Seung Jun Chang
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Subdiffusion in the Presence of Reactive Boundaries: A Generalized Feynman-Kac Approach. [PDF]
Kay T, Giuggioli L.
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Two-dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy with entangled photons and time- and frequency-resolved two-photon coincidence detection. [PDF]
Fujihashi Y +3 more
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Motion of Quantum Particles in Terms of Probabilities of Paths. [PDF]
Santos E.
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