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The reciprocal Mahler ensembles of random polynomials

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2019-12-02 v1 Number Theory Probability

Abstract

We consider the roots of uniformly chosen complex and real reciprocal polynomials of degree NN whose Mahler measure is bounded by a constant. After a change of variables this reduces to a generalization of Ginibre's complex and real ensembles of random matrices where the weight function (on the eigenvalues of the matrices) is replaced by the exponentiated equilibrium potential of the interval [2,2][-2,2] on the real axis in the complex plane. In the complex (real) case the random roots form a determinantal (Pfaffian) point process, and in both cases the empirical measure on roots converges weakly to the arcsine distribution supported on [2,2][-2,2]. Outside this region the kernels converge without scaling, implying among other things that there is a positive expected number of outliers away from [2,2][-2,2]. These kernels, as well as the scaling limits for the kernels in the bulk (2,2)(-2,2) and at the endpoints {2,2}\{-2,2\} are presented. These kernels appear to be new, and we compare their behavior with related kernels which arise from the (non-reciprocal) Mahler measure ensemble of random polynomials as well as the classical Sine and Bessel kernels.

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@article{arxiv.1806.02914,
  title  = {The reciprocal Mahler ensembles of random polynomials},
  author = {Christopher D. Sinclair and Maxim L. Yattselev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.02914},
  year   = {2019}
}