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Gap universality of generalized Wigner and β -ensembles

László Erdős, Horng-Tzer Yau (2015)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

We consider generalized Wigner ensembles and general β -ensembles with analytic potentials for any β 1 . The recent universality results in particular assert that the local averages of consecutive eigenvalue gaps in the bulk of the spectrum are universal in the sense that they coincide with those of the corresponding Gaussian β -ensembles. In this article, we show that local averaging is not necessary for this result, i.e. we prove that the single gap distributions in the bulk are universal. In fact,...

Generalizations of Nekrasov matrices and applications

Ljiljana Cvetković, Vladimir Kostić, Maja Nedović (2015)

Open Mathematics

In this paper we present a nonsingularity result which is a generalization of Nekrasov property by using two different permutations of the index set. The main motivation comes from the following observation: matrices that are Nekrasov matrices up to the same permutations of rows and columns, are nonsingular. But, testing all the permutations of the index set for the given matrix is too expensive. So, in some cases, our new nonsingularity criterion allows us to use the results already calculated...

Generalized indices of Boolean matrices

Bo Zhou (2002)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We obtain upper bounds for generalized indices of matrices in the class of nearly reducible Boolean matrices and in the class of critically reducible Boolean matrices, and prove that these bounds are the best possible.

Generation of all magic squares of order 5 and interesting patterns finding

Ziqi Lin, Sijie Liu, Kai-Tai Fang, Yuhui Deng (2016)

Special Matrices

This paper presents an enumeration algorithm to generate all magic squares of order 5 based on the ideas of basic form (Schroeppel [7]) and generating vector which is extension of Frénicle Quads (Ollerenshaw and Bondi [6]). The results lead us to extend Frénicle-Amela patterns from the case of order 4 to the case of order 5, which we refer to Frénicle-Amela-Like patterns. We show that these interesting Frénicle-Amela-Like patterns appear simultaneously. The number of these patterns is also calculated....

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