Random Matrices, Frobenius Eigenvalues, and Monodromy

Random Matrices, Frobenius Eigenvalues, and Monodromy

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Nov 24, 1998 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (419 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 419
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Nov 24, 1998
Editore American Mathematical Society
ISBN-10 0821810170
ISBN-13 9780821810170

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Nicholas M. Katz and Peter Sarnak delve into the intricate world of random matrices and their fascinating connections to number theory. This scholarly work unfolds with an exploration of how the spacings between the zeros of the Riemann zeta function resonate with the eigenvalues of random matrices, weaving together concepts from diverse areas of mathematics.

The authors present a comprehensive analysis that highlights the interplay between random matrix theory and the spectral properties of zeta and L-functions. By illuminating the underlying structures, they guide readers through complex mathematical landscapes while making profound connections that challenge conventional thinking.

In addition to its thorough investigations, the book serves as a valuable resource for mathematicians and students alike. It not only covers theoretical foundations but also engages with real-world implications, inviting further exploration and research within this dynamic and evolving field. The intricacies of random matrices and Frobenius eigenvalues are thus positioned as central to understanding deeper mathematical truths.
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