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Christophe Charlier1, Jonatan Lenells1, Julian Mauersberger1
1Department of Mathematics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:
We consider the limiting process that arises at the hard edge of Muttalib-Borodin ensembles. This point process depends on and has a kernel built out of Wright's generalized Bessel functions. In a recent paper, Claeys, Girotti and Stivigny have established first and second order asymptotics for large gap probabilities in these ensembles. These asymptotics take the form
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