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Why does the classical path of a particle give the dominant contribution in the path integral?

Why is it that the classical path of a particle gives the dominant contribution in the quantum mechanical path integral? How do we understand this?

Why does the classical path of a particle give the dominant contribution in the path integral?

Why is it that the classical path of a particle gives the dominant contribution in the quantum mechanical path integral? How do we understand this?

Why does the classical path give the dominant contribution in the path integral?

Why is it that the classical path gives the dominant contribution in the quantum mechanical path integral? How do we understand this?

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