| ▲ | morcus 3 hours ago | |
I think what the author was alluding to was the path integral formulation [of quantum mechanics] which was advanced in large part by Feynman. It's not that finding closed form solutions is what matters (I don't think most path integrals would have closed form solutions), but that the integration is done over the space of functions, not over Euclidian space (or a manifold in Euclidian space, etc...) | ||