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This project investigates the properties of random polynomials, focusing on the distribution and behavior of their zeros. It aims to develop new mathematical approaches to understand these zeros at both macroscopic and microscopic scales, linking them to concepts in mathematical physics and random analytic functions.
The aim of this project is to study the zeros of random polynomials.
Random polynomials appeared in the 1930's with the pioneering works of Bloch, Polya and Kac.
The study of random polynomials gained a strong interest of the physicists since the 1990's due to their connexion with interaction particle systems such as electron gases (also called Coulomb gases).
Random polynomials were first considered as a toy model for more complicated systems, but in the 2000's they appeared to exactly describe…
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