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Large deviations for zeros of \(P(\varphi)_2\) random polynomials
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    Large deviations for zeros of \(P(\varphi)_2\) random polynomials (English)
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    28 June 2011
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    There are extended large deviations principles (LDPs) for the empirical measures of zeros of Gaussian random polynomials in one variable to \(P(\varphi)_2\) random polynomials. Speed and rate function are the same as in the Gaussian case. The large deviation result for empirical measures of zeros concerns a sequence of probability measures on the configuration space \(\mathbb CP^1\) which tends to the same equilibrium measure as in the Gaussian case.
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    large deviations
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    random polynomials
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