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Developments in random matrix theory

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P J Forrester1, N C Snaith2 and J J M Verbaarschot3

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INTRODUCTORY REVIEW

In this introduction to the Journal of Physics A special issue on random matrix theory, we give a review of the main historical developments in random matrix theory. A short summary of the papers that appear in this special issue is also given.


PACS

02.10.Yn Matrix theory

02.50.-r Probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics

MSC

15A52 Random matrices

15A90 Applications of matrix theory to physics

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Computational physics

Dates

Issue 12 ( 4 April 2003)

Received 4 March 2003, in final form 10 March 2003

Published 20 March 2003



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