Deformation analysis of matrix models
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Abstract: The Tracy-Widom equations associated with level spacing distributions are realized as a special case of monodromy preserving deformations.
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- First order deformations of the Fourier matrix
- Monodromy approach to the scaling limits in isomonodromy systems
- Fredholm determinant and Nekrasov sum representations of isomonodromic tau functions
- On determinant expansions for Hankel operators
- τ-function of discrete isomonodromy transformations and probability
- Integral operators, bispectrality and growth of Fourier algebras
- One-matrix differential reformulation of two-matrix models
- Harold Widom's work in random matrix theory
- Universal structure and universal equations (PDE) for unitary ensembles
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