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The following pages link to On the Distribution of the Zeros and α-Values of a Random Integral Function (I) (Q5835743):
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- CLT for the zeros of classical random trigonometric polynomials (Q297456) (← links)
- Asymptotic distribution of complex zeros of random analytic functions (Q400564) (← links)
- Expected number of real roots for random linear combinations of orthogonal polynomials associated with radial weights (Q1751075) (← links)
- Roots of random polynomials with coefficients of polynomial growth (Q1800810) (← links)
- Random polynomials: central limit theorems for the real roots (Q2073274) (← links)
- Real roots of random polynomials with coefficients of polynomial growth: a comparison principle and applications (Q2076627) (← links)
- Random trigonometric polynomials: universality and non-universality of the variance for the number of real roots (Q2157443) (← links)
- Flat Littlewood polynomials exist (Q2215807) (← links)
- On the expected number of zeros of nonlinear equations (Q2441420) (← links)
- Fluctuations for zeros of Gaussian Taylor series (Q3384035) (← links)
- Real roots near the unit circle of random polynomials (Q3388503) (← links)
- Real roots of random polynomials: expectation and repulsion (Q3466890) (← links)
- Cosine polynomials with few zeros (Q5006398) (← links)
- Roots of random functions: A framework for local universality (Q5024864) (← links)
- Cyclotomic Coincidences (Q5094492) (← links)
- Real zeros of random sums with i.i.d. coefficients (Q5126661) (← links)
- Inequalities concerning maximum modulus and zeros of random entire functions (Q6122456) (← links)
- Random orthonormal polynomials: Local universality and expected number of real roots (Q6135831) (← links)
- How many real zeros does a random Dirichlet series have? (Q6186440) (← links)