It takes the average reader 7 hours and 22 minutes to read Random Matrices, Frobenius Eigenvalues, and Monodromy by Nicholas M. Katz
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The main topic of this book is the deep relation between the spacings between zeros of zeta and L-functions and spacings between eigenvalues of random elements of large compact classical groups. This relation, the Montgomery-Odlyzko law, is shown to hold for wide classes of zeta and L-functions over finite fields. The book draws on and gives accessible accounts of many disparate areas of mathematics, from algebraic geometry, moduli spaces, monodromy, equidistribution, and the Weil conjectures, to probability theory on the compact classical groups in the limit as their dimension goes to infinity and related techniques from orthogonal polynomials and Fredholm determinants.
Random Matrices, Frobenius Eigenvalues, and Monodromy by Nicholas M. Katz is 441 pages long, and a total of 110,691 words.
This makes it 149% the length of the average book. It also has 135% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 10 hours and 4 minutes to read Random Matrices, Frobenius Eigenvalues, and Monodromy aloud.
Random Matrices, Frobenius Eigenvalues, and Monodromy is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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