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Sep9-05, 04:48 AM   #1
 

Question about Path Integrals and Semiclassical Approach...


With Path Integrals you could calculate the propagator and also the Schroedinguer equation for your system by knowing the classical Lagrangian,my question is What would happen when using the Semiclassical approach for the Path integral formulation...what would we get?..thanks.
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