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A large deviation theorem for the empirical eigenvalue distribution of random unitary matrices
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    A large deviation theorem for the empirical eigenvalue distribution of random unitary matrices (English)
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    25 January 2001
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    It is shown that the empirical eigenvalue distribution of suitably distributed random matrices satisfies the large deviation principle as the matrix size goes to infinity. The principal term of the rate function is the logarithmic energy [see \textit{P. Koosis}, ``Introduction to \(H_p\) spaces'' (1980; Zbl 0435.30001)] or the minus sign of Voiculescu's free energy [\textit{D. Voiculescu}, Commun. Math. Phys. 155, No.~1, 71-92 (1993; Zbl 0781.60006)]. This function is the rate function in the large deviation theorem by \textit{G. Ben Arous} and \textit{A. Guionnet} ( see the paper reviewed above), which concerns the empirical distribution of Gaussian symmetric random matrices. Examples of random unitaries are discussed, one of them is related to the work of Gross and Witten in quantum physics.
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    large deviations
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    random unitary matrix
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    eigenvalue density
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    logarithmic energy
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