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Convergence and asymptotic approximations to universal distributions in probability (English)
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9 July 2020
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Summary: The limiting distributions of functionals depending on a large number of independent random variables of comparable size are often universal, leading to a vast number of convergence and approximation results. We discuss some general principles that have emerged in recent years. Examples include classical and entropic central limit theorems in classical and free probability, distributions of zeros of random polynomials of high degree and related distributions of algebraic numbers, as well as global and local universality results for spectral distributions of random matrices. For the entire collection see [Zbl 1416.60012].
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universal distributions
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entropic central limit theorems
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