Janossy densities for chiral random matrix ensembles and their applications to two-color QCD
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Abstract: We compute individual distributions of low-lying eigenvalues of massive chiral random matrix ensembles by the Nystr"om-type quadrature method for evaluating the Fredholm determinant and Pfaffian that represent the analytic continuation of the Janossy densities (conditional gap probabilities). A compact formula for individual eigenvalue distributions suited for precise numerical evaluation by the Nystr"om-type method is obtained in an explicit form, and the smallest eigenvalue distributions are numerically evaluated for chiral unitary and symplectic ensembles in the microscopic limit. As an application of our result, the low-lying Dirac spectra of the SU(2) lattice gauge theory with staggered flavors are fitted to the numerical prediction from the chiral symplectic ensemble, leading to a precise determination of the chiral condensateof a two-color QCD-like system in the future.
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