Abstract
An estimate for the value of the nonlinear interference term in the Young double-slit experiment is found using the Feynman path-integral method. In our time-dependent calculation the usual interference term becomes multiplied by 1+e withe proportional to cos(2mλ L/ ħT), where λ is the distance between the two slits (holes) andL is the length of the shortest trajectory of electrons between the source and the observation point.
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