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A recursion formula for the moments of the Gaussian orthogonal ensemble
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    A recursion formula for the moments of the Gaussian orthogonal ensemble (English)
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    8 October 2009
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    There exists a three-term-recurrence relation for the moments of \(Tr(X^N)\) for the \(N\)-dimensional Gaussian Unitary Ensembles (GUE) due to \textit{J. Harer} and \textit{D. Zagier} [Invent. Math. 85, 457--485 (1986; Zbl 0616.14017)]. This recurrence can be proved either by combinatorial arguments or by Hermite polynomial calculus. In the paper under review, the author derives an analogue for Gaussian Orthogonal Ensembles (GOE) in the form of a five-term-recurrence. The proof is based on Gaussian integration by parts and differential equations for Laplace transforms. Similar as for the result of Harer and Zagier, this result admits a combinatorial interpretation via numbers of vertex maps in locally orientable surfaces with a given number of edges and faces. Moreover, the author presents a corresponding recurrence for Gaussian Symplectic Ensembes (GSE) by using a duality argument between GOE and GSE due to Mulase and Waldron. These five-term-recurrence formulas are used in the end to obtain sharp bounds for tails of the largest eigenvalue of GOE and, by moment comparison, of more general families of Wigner matrices.
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    Gaussian orthogonal ensembles
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    Gaussian symplectic ensembles
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    five-term-recurrence formula for moments
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    Wigner semicircle law
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    map enumeration
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    largest eigenvalue
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    small deviation inequality
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