An inequality for the distance between densities of free convolutions
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Publication:378801
DOI10.1214/12-AOP756zbMath1284.46055arXiv1107.0477MaRDI QIDQ378801
Publication date: 12 November 2013
Published in: The Annals of Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1107.0477
60B20: Random matrices (probabilistic aspects)
60E05: Probability distributions: general theory
46L54: Free probability and free operator algebras
60B10: Convergence of probability measures
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Superconvergence and regularity of densities in free probability, Local stability of the free additive convolution, Local limit theorems for multiplicative free convolutions, Subordination for the sum of two random matrices
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