Spectral properties of random reactance networks and random matrix pencils
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Abstract: Our goal is to study statistical properies of "dielectric resonances" which are poles of conductance of a large random network. Such poles are a particular example of eigenvalues of matrix pencils , with being positive definite matrix and a random real symmetric one. We first consider spectra of matrix pencils with independent, identically distributed entries of . Then we concentrate on an infinite-range ("full-connectivity") version of random network. In all cases we calculate the mean eigenvalue density and the two-point correlation function in the framework of Efetov's supersymmetry approach. Fluctuations in spectra turn out to be the same as those provided by Wigner-Dyson theory of usual random matrices.
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