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CCIMI Short Course Lecture 4

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  • UserAlice Guionnet
  • ClockTuesday 19 November 2019, 14:00-16:00
  • HouseCMS, MR11.

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Random matrices and random tilings provide an example of strongly interacting variables. To analyze their asymptotics, a central tool is the uses of the Dyson-Schwinger equations. Following this approach we will discuss the central limit theorem and the topological expansion for random matrices. We will show how such ideas extend to random tilings.

This talk is part of the CCIMI Short Course: Random matrices, Dyson-Schwinger equations and the topological expansion series.

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