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Random matrix theory, the exceptional Lie groups and L-functions
J. P. Keating
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, N. Linden
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Z. Rudnick
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School of Mathematical Sciences
University of Bristol
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Random Matrix Theory
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L-functions
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Value Distribution
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Exceptional Lie Group
100%
Grouping Functions
100%
Characteristic Polynomial
75%
Finite Fields
50%
Families of L-functions
50%
Haar Measure
25%
Compact Group
25%
Explicit Examples
25%
One-parameter Family
25%
Classical Groups
25%
Random Matrices
25%
Characteristic Distribution
25%
Matrix Distribution
25%
Matrix Calculation
25%
Constant Term Identities
25%
MacDonald
25%
Statistical Features
25%
Mathematics
Lie Group
100%
L-Function
100%
Random Matrix Theory
100%
Characteristic Polynomial
75%
Finite Field
50%
Matrix (Mathematics)
50%
Haar Measure
25%
Compact Group
25%
Parameter Family
25%
Classical Group
25%
Random Matrix
25%
Statistical Characteristic
25%
Constant Term
25%