Hermitian, symmetric and symplectic random ensembles: PDEs for the distribution of the spectrum.

Adler, M.; van Moerbeke, P.

Annals of Mathematics. Second Series (2001)

  • Volume: 153, Issue: 1, page 149-189
  • ISSN: 0003-486X

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Adler, M., and van Moerbeke, P.. "Hermitian, symmetric and symplectic random ensembles: PDEs for the distribution of the spectrum.." Annals of Mathematics. Second Series 153.1 (2001): 149-189. <http://eudml.org/doc/123368>.

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keywords = {Hermitian ensemble; symmetric ensemble; symplectic ensemble; Pfaff lattice; nonlinear PDEs; Toda lattice; KP equation; integrable lattice equations; Virasoro constraints},
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publisher = {Princeton University, Mathematics Department, Princeton, NJ; Mathematical Sciences Publishers, Berkeley},
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