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Sombrero law

  • Vyacheslav L. Girko EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: October 21, 2022

Abstract

One generalization of the G-density of the global law for random matrices whose entries are independent is founded.

MSC 2010: 15A18; 60-XX; 65F15

Communicated by Nikolai Leonenko


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Received: 2021-12-10
Accepted: 2022-03-04
Published Online: 2022-10-21
Published in Print: 2022-10-01

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