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Nonintersecting Brownian motions on the half-line and discrete Gaussian orthogonal polynomials

Mathematical Physics 2015-06-03 v4 math.MP Probability

Abstract

We study the distribution of the maximal height of the outermost path in the model of NN nonintersecting Brownian motions on the half-line as NN\to \infty, showing that it converges in the proper scaling to the Tracy-Widom distribution for the largest eigenvalue of the Gaussian orthogonal ensemble. This is as expected from the viewpoint that the maximal height of the outermost path converges to the maximum of the Airy2\textrm{Airy}_2 process minus a parabola. Our proof is based on Riemann-Hilbert analysis of a system of discrete orthogonal polynomials with a Gaussian weight in the double scaling limit as this system approaches saturation. We consequently compute the asymptotics of the free energy and the reproducing kernel of the corresponding discrete orthogonal polynomial ensemble in the critical scaling in which the density of particles approaches saturation. Both of these results can be viewed as dual to the case in which the mean density of eigenvalues in a random matrix model is vanishing at one point.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1111.4239,
  title  = {Nonintersecting Brownian motions on the half-line and discrete Gaussian orthogonal polynomials},
  author = {Karl Liechty},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.4239},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

39 pages, 4 figures; The title has been changed from "The limiting distribution of the maximal height of nonintersecting Brownian excursions and discrete Gaussian orthogonal polynomials." This is a reflection of the fact that the analysis has been adapted to include nonintersecting Brownian motions with either reflecting of absorbing boundaries at zero. To appear in J. Stat. Phys