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Renormalized energy concentration in random matrices (English)
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26 June 2013
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The authors introduce a new definition of ``renormalized energy'' \(\mathcal{W}\) as an explicit functional on arbitrary point configurations of constant average density in the plane and on the real line, which is inspired by that of the renormalized energy \(W\) introduced in [\textit{E. Sandier} and \textit{S. Serfaty}, Commun. Math. Phys. 313, No. 3, 635--743 (2012; Zbl 1252.35034)] in the case of points in the plane and in [\textit{E. Sandier} and \textit{S. Serfaty}, ``1D log gases and the renormalized energy: crystallization at vanishing temperature'', preprint, \url{arXiv:1303.2968}] in the case of points on the real line. The definitions for \(W\) and \(\mathcal{W}\) coincide when the point configuration has some periodicity. For the random matrix \(\beta\)-sine processes on the real line (\(\beta=1,2,4\)), and Ginibre point process and zeros of Gaussian analytic functions process in the plane, the authors compute the expectation of the renormalized energy explicitly. Moreover, it is proved that for these processes the variance of the renormalized energy vanishes which shows concentration near the expected value.
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random matrices
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\(\beta\)-sine process
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Ginibre point process
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Gaussian analytic functions process
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