Overview
Delve into the intricate connections between random matrices and statistical physics in this comprehensive lecture. Explore advanced concepts and theories as presented by Gregory Schehr in the second installment of his series. Gain insights into the mathematical foundations and practical applications of these complex topics. Examine how random matrix theory intersects with various aspects of statistical physics, enhancing your understanding of both fields. Engage with cutting-edge research and discover new perspectives on the interplay between randomness and physical systems. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in physics and mathematics, this 1-hour and 44-minute lecture offers a deep dive into the fascinating world of random matrices and their role in statistical physics.
Syllabus
Gregory Schehr: "Random matrices and statistical physics" - lecture II
Taught by
Galileo Galilei Institute