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The Ilstow and Feynman integrals

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This research was supported by the United States Air Force. Presented to the American Math. Soc. on June 23, 1961. Abstract 576–145.

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Cameron, R.H. The Ilstow and Feynman integrals. J. Anal. Math. 10, 287–361 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02790311

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