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The theory of random matrices plays an important role in many areas of pure mathematics and employs a variety of sophisticated mathematical tools (analytical, probabilistic and combinatorial). This diverse array of tools, while attesting to the vitality of the field, presents several formidable obstacles to the newcomer, and even the expert probabilist. This rigorous introduction to the basic theory is sufficiently self-contained to be accessible to graduate students in mathematics or related sciences, who have mastered probability theory at the graduate level, but have not necessarily been exposed to advanced notions of functional analysis, algebra or geometry. Useful background material is collected in the appendices and exercises are also included throughout to test the reader's understanding. Enumerative techniques, stochastic analysis, large deviations, concentration inequalities, disintegration and Lie algebras all are introduced in the text, which will enable readers to approach

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' … this is a very valuable new reference for the subject, incorporating many modern results and perspectives that are not present in earlier texts on this topic … this book would serve as an excellent foundation with which to begin studying other aspects of random matrix theory.' Terence Tao, Mathematical Reviews
'… the book aims to introduce some of the modern techniques of random matrix theory in a comprehensive and rigorous way. It has a broad range of topics and most of them are fairly accessible. The focus is on introducing and explaining the main techniques, rather than obtaining the most general results. Additional references are given for the reader who wants to continue the study of a certain topic. The writing style is careful and the book is mostly self-contained with complete proofs. This is an excellent new contribution to random matrix theory.' Journal of Approximation Theory

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Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Real and complex Wigner matrices; 3. Hermite polynomials, spacings, and limit distributions for the Gaussian ensembles; 4. Some generalities; 5. Free probability; Appendices; Bibliography; General conventions; Glossary; Index.

An Introduction to Random Matrices 118 Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics Series Number 118

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    View other formats and editions of An Introduction to Random Matrices 118 Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics Series Number 118 by Greg W. Anderson

    Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    Publication Date: 11/19/2009 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780521194525, 978-0521194525
    ISBN10: 0521194520

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    Book Synopsis
    The theory of random matrices plays an important role in many areas of pure mathematics and employs a variety of sophisticated mathematical tools (analytical, probabilistic and combinatorial). This diverse array of tools, while attesting to the vitality of the field, presents several formidable obstacles to the newcomer, and even the expert probabilist. This rigorous introduction to the basic theory is sufficiently self-contained to be accessible to graduate students in mathematics or related sciences, who have mastered probability theory at the graduate level, but have not necessarily been exposed to advanced notions of functional analysis, algebra or geometry. Useful background material is collected in the appendices and exercises are also included throughout to test the reader's understanding. Enumerative techniques, stochastic analysis, large deviations, concentration inequalities, disintegration and Lie algebras all are introduced in the text, which will enable readers to approach

    Trade Review
    ' … this is a very valuable new reference for the subject, incorporating many modern results and perspectives that are not present in earlier texts on this topic … this book would serve as an excellent foundation with which to begin studying other aspects of random matrix theory.' Terence Tao, Mathematical Reviews
    '… the book aims to introduce some of the modern techniques of random matrix theory in a comprehensive and rigorous way. It has a broad range of topics and most of them are fairly accessible. The focus is on introducing and explaining the main techniques, rather than obtaining the most general results. Additional references are given for the reader who wants to continue the study of a certain topic. The writing style is careful and the book is mostly self-contained with complete proofs. This is an excellent new contribution to random matrix theory.' Journal of Approximation Theory

    Table of Contents
    Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Real and complex Wigner matrices; 3. Hermite polynomials, spacings, and limit distributions for the Gaussian ensembles; 4. Some generalities; 5. Free probability; Appendices; Bibliography; General conventions; Glossary; Index.

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