random matrix theory in statistical physics
Random matrix theory in statistical physics is a branch of study that applies mathematical concepts of random matrices to analyze and understand complex systems in physics, with a focus on statistical properties. It provides a framework to elucidate the behavior of these systems, taking into account random interactions between their constituent elements.
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