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Statistical properties of many-particle spectra. IV. New ensembles by Stieltjes transform methods

✍ Scribed by Akhilesh Pandey


Book ID
102987260
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
1002 KB
Volume
134
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-4916

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✦ Synopsis


New Gaussian matrix ensembles, with arbitrary centroids and variances for the matrix elements, are defined as modifications of the three standard ones-GOE, GUE and GSE. The average density and two-point correlation function are given in the general case in terms of the corresponding Stieltjes transforms, first used by Pastur for the density. It is shown for the centroid-modified ensemble K + CXH that when the operator K preserves the underlying symmetries of the standard ensemble H, then, as the magnitude of OL grows, the transition of the fluctuations to those of H is very rapid and discontinuous in the limit of asymptotic dimensionality. Corresponding results are found for other ensembles. A similar Dyson result for the effects of the breaking of a model symmetry on the fluctuations is generalized to any model symmetry, as well as to the fundamental symmetries such as timereversal invariance.


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