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Modern Aspects Of Random Matrix Theory Ams Short Course Random Matrices January 67 2013 San Diego California Van H Vu

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Modern Aspects Of Random Matrix Theory Ams Short Course Random Matrices January 67 2013 San Diego California Van H Vu
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Modern Aspects Of Random Matrix Theory Ams Short Course Random Matrices January 67 2013 San Diego California Van H Vu instant download after payment.

Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Van H. Vu, Van H. Vu (eds.)
ISBN: 9780821894712, 0821894714
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Modern Aspects Of Random Matrix Theory Ams Short Course Random Matrices January 67 2013 San Diego California Van H Vu by Van H. Vu, Van H. Vu (eds.) 9780821894712, 0821894714 instant download after payment.

The theory of random matrices is an amazingly rich topic in mathematics. Random matrices play a fundamental role in various areas such as statistics, mathematical physics, combinatorics, theoretical computer science, number theory and numerical analysis. This volume is based on lectures delivered at the 2013 AMS Short Course on Random Matrices, held January 6-7, 2013 in San Diego, California. Included are surveys by leading researchers in the field, written in introductory style, aiming to provide the reader a quick and intuitive overview of this fascinating and rapidly developing topic. These surveys contain many major recent developments, such as progress on universality conjectures, connections between random matrices and free probability, numerical algebra, combinatorics and high-dimensional geometry, together with several novel methods and a variety of open questions

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