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Linear amplifier breakdown and concentration properties of a Gaussian field given that its \(L^{2}\)-norm is large (English)
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23 May 2011
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The authors investigate the characterization of the realizations of a Gaussian field \(\varphi\) on a finite domain of \(\mathbb{R}^d\) in the limit where its \(L^2\)-norm is large. It is proved that the concentration of \(\varphi\) in probability onto the eigenspace associated with the largest eigenvalue of the covariance of \(\varphi,\) when \(\|\varphi\|_2\) is large. A stronger concentration, in mean for the sup-norm, is proved for a smaller class of Gaussian fields. A possible connection with Bose-Einstein condensation is discussed.
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Gaussian fields
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concentration properties
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extreme theory
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