Spacings: An Example for Universality in Random Matrix Theory
Universality of local eigenvalue statistics is one of the most striking phenomena of Random Matrix Theory, that also accounts for a lot of the attention that the field has attracted over the past 15 years. In this paper we focus on the empirical spacing d
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Random Matrices and Iterated Random Functions
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Editors Gerold Alsmeyer Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Westphalian Wilhelms University M¨unster M¨unster, Germany
Matthias L¨owe Institute for Mathematical Statistics Westphalian Wilhelms University M¨unster M¨unster, Germany
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