On the number of components of random polynomial lemniscates
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Geometric probability and stochastic geometry (60D05) Polynomials and rational functions of one complex variable (30C10) Zeros of polynomials, rational functions, and other analytic functions of one complex variable (e.g., zeros of functions with bounded Dirichlet integral) (30C15) Random power series in one complex variable (30B20)
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- Analysis.
- Asymptotics for the expected number of nodal components for random lemniscates
- Concentration inequalities. A nonasymptotic theory of independence
- Correlations and pairing between zeros and critical points of Gaussian random polynomials
- Critical Points of Random Polynomials and Characteristic Polynomials of Random Matrices
- Critical points of random polynomials with independent identically distributed roots
- Distances between zeroes and critical points for random polynomials with i.i.d. zeroes
- Generic lemniscates of algebraic functions
- Metric properties of polynomials
- On the distribution of critical points of a polynomial
- On the geometry of random lemniscates
- On the number of connected components of random algebraic hypersurfaces
- Pairing between zeros and critical points of random polynomials with independent roots
- Pairing of zeros and critical points for random meromorphic functions on Riemann surfaces
- Pairing of zeros and critical points for random polynomials
- Polynomial-lemniscates, trees and braids
- Probability
- Sendov's conjecture for sufficiently-high-degree polynomials
- Sharpening of Hilbert's lemniscate theorem
- The arc length and topology of a random lemniscate
- The distribution of zeros of the derivative of a random polynomial
- The lemniscate tree of a random polynomial
- Zeros of random polynomials and their higher derivatives
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