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Advanced analytical methods for path integral calculation



 
 
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Old July 11th 06 posted to sci.physics.particle
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Default Advanced analytical methods for path integral calculation

In the present work a non-perturbative approach to the studying of problem
of quantum chaos in dynamical systems with infinite number of degrees of
freedom is proposed. Proposed approach also allows to estimate the
influence of additive (thermal) fluctuations on the processes of
formation
of developed turbulent modes in essentially non-linear processes like
electro-convection and other. A principal role of fluctuations on the
dynamics of some types of dissipative systems in the proximate environs
of
derivation rapid of a short-wave instability was
ascertained.
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