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The following pages link to The \(\text{Airy}_{1}\) process is not the limit of the largest eigenvalue in GOE matrix diffusion (Q1012657):
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- Local behavior and hitting probabilities of the \(\text{Airy}_1\) process (Q389272) (← links)
- Evidence for geometry-dependent universal fluctuations of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang interfaces in liquid-crystal turbulence (Q438834) (← links)
- On the partial connection between random matrices and interacting particle systems (Q616209) (← links)
- On time correlations for KPZ growth in one dimension (Q739887) (← links)
- Shock fluctuations in flat TASEP under critical scaling (Q887060) (← links)
- Non-intersecting Brownian bridges and the Laguerre orthogonal ensemble (Q1700403) (← links)
- Continuum statistics of the Airy\(_{2}\) process (Q1936635) (← links)
- Airy process with wanderers, KPZ fluctuations, and a deformation of the Tracy-Widom GOE distribution (Q2080810) (← links)
- An appetizer to modern developments on the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class (Q2149415) (← links)
- On the exponent governing the correlation decay of the \(\text{Airy}_1\) process (Q2692766) (← links)
- A Pfaffian Representation for Flat ASEP (Q2956658) (← links)
- From interacting particle systems to random matrices (Q3301132) (← links)
- Experimental approaches to universal out-of-equilibrium scaling laws: turbulent liquid crystal and other developments (Q3301715) (← links)
- Crossover from droplet to flat initial conditions in the KPZ equation from the replica Bethe ansatz (Q3301923) (← links)
- On the numerical evaluation of Fredholm determinants (Q3584809) (← links)
- The 1 + 1 dimensional Kardar–Parisi–Zhang equation: more surprises (Q5135131) (← links)
- Kardar–Parisi–Zhang universality class for the critical dynamics of reaction–diffusion fronts (Q5856244) (← links)
- Radial evolution in a reaction-diffusion model (Q6620201) (← links)
- Exact decay of the persistence probability in the Airy\({}_1\) process (Q6654818) (← links)