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Cleverson A Goulart1, Mauricio P Pato1
1Instituto de Física, Universidade de São Paulo, Caixa Postal 66318, São Paulo 05314-970, SP, Brazil.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|June 28, 2023
概括
随机矩阵理论中的戴森指数 (β) 可以恢复非赫米特矩阵. 删除赫米特条件将变量加倍,使非赫米特矩阵表现得好像它们有2β值一样.
科学领域:
- 随机矩阵理论 随机矩阵理论
- 数学物理 数学物理
- 量子系统中的对称性
背景情况:
- 戴森指数 (β) 根据对称性对随机矩阵组合进行分类.
- 标准值 (1,2,4) 与直角,单元和交错类相对应.
- 在β组合中,β可以是任何正实数,失去了作为变量计数的作用.
研究的目的:
- 调查戴森指数 (β) 是否可以在非赫米特随机矩阵理论中恢复其功能.
- 探索非赫密斯矩阵的行为,这些矩阵来自给定β的实矩阵.
主要方法:
- 从生成具有特定β值的实数矩阵中删除赫米特条件.
- 分析由此产生的非赫米特矩阵的非对称行为.
- 检查三个三角形组合:β-赫米特,β-拉格雷和β-雅各比.
主要成果:
- 非赫米特矩阵,具有双重独立变量,在异常态上表现得好像生成了2β值.
- 这种效应恢复了这些集合中的β指数的操作性.
- 这种现象在β-Hermite,β-Laguerre和β-Jacobi三角形组合中观察到.
结论:
- 戴森指数 (β) 可以在非赫米特随机矩阵理论中有效地恢复.
- 消除赫尔米斯条件为重新建立β的意义提供了一条途径.
- 这一发现对理解一般化随机矩阵集合中的对称性和变量计数产生影响.
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