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Random Matrix Models And Their Applications 1st Edition Pavel Bleher

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Random Matrix Models And Their Applications 1st Edition Pavel Bleher
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 419
Author: Pavel Bleher, Alexander Its
ISBN: 9780521802093, 0521802091
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Random Matrix Models And Their Applications 1st Edition Pavel Bleher by Pavel Bleher, Alexander Its 9780521802093, 0521802091 instant download after payment.

Random matrices arise from, and have important applications to, number theory, probability, combinatorics, representation theory, quantum mechanics, solid state physics, quantum field theory, quantum gravity, and many other areas of physics and mathematics. This volume of surveys and research results, based largely on lectures given at the Spring 1999 MSRI program of the same name, covers broad areas such as topologic and combinatorial aspects of random matrix theory; scaling limits, universalities and phase transitions in matrix models; universalities for random polynomials; and applications to integrable systems. Its focus on the interaction between physics and mathematics will make it a welcome addition to the shelves of graduate students and researchers in both fields, as will its expository emphasis.

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