Asymptotics of the tacnode process: a transition between the gap probabilities from the tacnode to the Airy process
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Abstract: We study the gap probabilities of the single-time Tacnode process. Through steepest descent analysis of a suitable Riemann-Hilbert problem, we show that under appropriate scaling regimes the gap probability of the Tacnode process degenerates into a product of two independent gap probabilities of the Airy processes.
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