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Operator level hard-to-soft transition for $beta$-ensembles

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 Added by Benedek Valko
 Publication date 2020
  fields Physics
and research's language is English




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The soft and hard edge scaling limits of $beta$-ensembles can be characterized as the spectra of certain random Sturm-Liouville operators. It has been shown that by tuning the parameter of the hard edge process one can obtain the soft edge process as a scaling limit. We prove that this limit can be realized on the level of the corresponding random operators. More precisely, the random operators can be coupled in a way so that the scal



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