Poisson-Dirichlet statistics for the extremes of a randomized Riemann zeta function
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Abstract: In Arguin & Tai (2018), the authors prove the convergence of the two-overlap distribution at low temperature for a randomized Riemann zeta function on the critical line. We extend their results to prove the Ghirlanda-Guerra identities. As a consequence, we find the joint law of the overlaps under the limiting mean Gibbs measure in terms of Poisson-Dirichlet variables. It is expected that we can adapt the approach to prove the same result for the Riemann zeta function itself.
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