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Bessel Processes, Schramm–Loewner Evolution, and the Dyson Model
Makoto Katori
出版
Springer
, 2016-02-08
主題
Science / Physics / Mathematical & Computational
Mathematics / Probability & Statistics / General
Science / Physics / General
Mathematics / General
ISBN
9811002754
9789811002755
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=7tGKCwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The purpose of this book is to introduce two recent topics in mathematical physics and probability theory: the Schramm–Loewner evolution (SLE) and interacting particle systems related to random matrix theory. A typical example of the latter systems is Dyson's Brownian motion (BM) model. The SLE and Dyson's BM model may be considered as "children" of the Bessel process with parameter
D
, BES(
D
), and the SLE and Dyson's BM model as "grandchildren" of BM. In Chap. 1 the parenthood of BM in diffusion processes is clarified and BES(
D
) is defined for any
D
≥ 1. Dependence of the BES(
D
) path on its initial value is represented by the Bessel flow. In Chap. 2 SLE is introduced as a complexification of BES(
D
). Rich mathematics and physics involved in SLE are due to the nontrivial dependence of the Bessel flow on
D
. From a result for the Bessel flow, Cardy's formula in Carleson's form is derived for SLE. In Chap. 3 Dyson's BM model with parameter β is introduced as a multivariate extension of BES(
D
) with the relation
D
= β + 1. The book concentrates on the case where β = 2 and calls this case simply the Dyson model.The Dyson model inherits the two aspects of BES(3); hence it has very strong solvability. That is, the process is proved to be determinantal in the sense that all spatio-temporal correlation functions are given by determinants, and all of them are controlled by a single function called the correlation kernel. From the determinantal structure of the Dyson model, the Tracy–Widom distribution is derived.