Gaussian complex zeroes are not always normal: limit theorems on the disc

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DOI10.2140/PMP.2022.3.675arXiv2104.12598WikidataQ123154318 ScholiaQ123154318MaRDI QIDQ6366137FDOQ6366137

Jeremiah Buckley, Alon Nishry

Publication date: 26 April 2021

Abstract: We study the zeroes of a family of random holomorphic functions on the unit disc, distinguished by their invariance with respect to the hyperbolic geometry. Our main finding is a transition in the limiting behaviour of the number of zeroes in a large hyperbolic disc. We find a normal distribution if the covariance decays faster than a certain critical value. In contrast, in the regime of 'long-range dependence' when the covariance decays slowly, the limiting distribution is skewed. For a closely related model we emphasise a link with Gaussian multiplicative chaos.












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