Schwinger-Dyson equations: classical and quantum
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Abstract: In this note we want to have another look on Schwinger-Dyson equations for the eigenvalue distributions and the fluctuations of classical unitarily invariant random matrix models. We are exclusively dealing with one-matrix models, for which the situation is quite well understood. Our point is not to add any new results to this, but to have a more algebraic point of view on these results and to understand from this perspective the universality results for fluctuations of these random matrices. We will also consider corresponding non-commutative or "quantum" random matrix models and contrast the results for fluctuations and Schwinger-Dyson equations in the quantum case with the findings from the classical case.
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