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Random Matrix Theory with an External Source  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Sept. 6, 2018
Random Matrix Theory with an External Source

Edouard Brézin, Shinobu Hikami, "Random Matrix Theory with an External Source"
English | 2017 | 138 Pages | ISBN: 9811033153 | EPUB | 3 MB

Quantum Physics - eBook Collection  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TimMa at April 30, 2019
Quantum Physics - eBook Collection

Quantum Physics - eBook Collection
English | PDF | 45 Books | 665 MB

Compilation of books on Quantum Physics (Advanced Level) and the most specialized.

Random Matrix Theory with an External Source (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at Dec. 20, 2019
Random Matrix Theory with an External Source (Repost)

Edouard Brézin, Shinobu Hikami, "Random Matrix Theory with an External Source"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 9811033153 | PDF | pages: 143 | 1.5 mb

Applications of Random Matrices in Physics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at April 23, 2024
Applications of Random Matrices in Physics

Applications of Random Matrices in Physics by Édouard Brézin, Vladimir Kazakov, Didina Serban, Paul Wiegmann, Anton Zabrodin
English | PDF | 2006 | 518 Pages | ISBN : 1402045298 | 7.1 MB

Random matrices are widely and successfully used in physics for almost 60-70 years, beginning with the works of Dyson and Wigner. Although it is an old subject, it is constantly developing into new areas of physics and mathematics. It constitutes now a part of the general culture of a theoretical physicist. Mathematical methods inspired by random matrix theory become more powerful, sophisticated and enjoy rapidly growing applications in physics. Recent examples include the calculation of universal correlations in the mesoscopic system, new applications in disordered and quantum chaotic systems, in combinatorial and growth models, as well as the recent breakthrough, due to the matrix models, in two dimensional gravity and string theory and the non-abelian gauge theories. The book consists of the lectures of the leading specialists and covers rather systematically many of these topics. It can be useful to the specialists in various subjects using random matrices, from PhD students to confirmed scientists.