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Random and Integrable Models in Mathematics and Physics

Pierre van Moerbeke

Published 2007-12-22Version 1

This set of Montreal lectures is an elementary and sketchy introduction to the general field of random matrices. The first half is devoted to combinatorial models, whereas the second half deals with random matrix questions(GUE, etc...).

Comments: Lectures (163 pages) at Montreal, CRM Short Program on Random Matrices, Random Processes and Integrable Systems, June 20 - July 8, 2005
Categories: math.PR, math-ph, math.MP
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