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Rules of calculus in the path integral representation of white noise Langevin equations

Leticia F. Cugliandolo, Vivien Lecomte

Published 2017-04-11Version 1

The definition and manipulation of Langevin equations with multiplicative white noise require special care (one has to specify the time discretisation and a stochastic chain rule has to be used to perform changes of variables). While discretisation-scheme transformations and non-linear changes of variable can be safely performed on the Langevin equation, these same transformations lead to inconsistencies in its path-integral representation. We identify their origin and we show how to extend the well-known It\=o prescription ($dB^2=dt$) in a way that defines a modified stochastic calculus to be used inside the path-integral representation of the process, in its Onsager-Machlup form.

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