James H. Simons Workshop on Random Matrix Theory
Stony Brook, February 20 - 23, 2002
Talks at the James H. Simons workshop on Random Matrix Theory
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Gernot Akemann (Saclay)
Random Matrix Model Universality - Critical and Noncritical Ensembles
Alex Altland (Cologne)
RMT in mesoscopic physics: concepts and recent developments
Boris Altshuler (Princeton)
Disorder and interactions in zero dimensional systems
Percy Deift (NYU, New York)
Universality for Random Matrices: a Riemann-Hilbert Approach
Kostya Efetov (Bochum)
Multifractality in disordered systems: beyond the RMT
Yan Fyodorov (Brunel University, London)
Random Matrices Close to Hermitian or Unitary: Crossover from Dyson to Ginibre Eigenvalue Statistics
Thomas Guhr(Lund)
Random Matrices and Financial Correlations
Romuald Janik (NBI/Krakow)
Random Levy Matrices
Eugene Kanzieper (Weizmann Institute)
Shohat's method and universality in Random Matrix Theory
Ivan Kostov (Saclay)
Matrix Quantum Mechanics, String theory and Toda Lattice Hierarchy
Vladimir Kravtsov (ICTP, Trieste)
Critical Random Matrix Ensembles
Igor Lerner (Birmingham)
Non-Perturbative Results from the Replica Trick: RMT and beyond
Shinsuke Nishigaki (Uconn)
Replica Method and Nonhermitian Random Matrices
Peter Sarnak (Princeton)
Zeta functions and random matrix theory
Eugene Strahov, Brunel University (London)
Moments of Characteristic Polynomials Enumerate Two Rowed Lexicographic Arrays
Craig Tracy (UC Davis)
A Growth Model in a Random Environment
Alex Tsvelik (BNL/Stony Brook)
Wave Function Statistics at the Quantum Hall Critical Point
Tilo Wettig (Yale)
Random Matrix Theory and (lattice) QCD
Martin Zirnbauer (Cologne)
Random matrices, symmetry classes, and dual pairs