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Erdoes Group

Mathematics of Disordered Quantum Systems and Matrices

How do energy levels of large quantum systems behave? What do the eigenvalues of a typical large matrix look like? Surprisingly, these two very different questions have the same answer!

Large complex systems tend to develop universal patterns that often represent their essential characteristics. A pioneering vision of Eugene Wigner was that the distribution of the gaps between energy levels of complicated quantum systems depends only on the basic symmetry of the model and is otherwise independent of the physical details. This thesis has never been rigorously proved for any realistic physical system but experimental data and extensive numerics leave no doubt as to its correctness. Erdos’ group took up the challenge to verify Wigner’s vision with full mathematical rigor as well as to understand the underlying mechanism. Starting from the simplest model, a large random matrix with independent identically distributed entries, they are now able to deal with arbitrary distributions and even matrices with correlated entries. The mathematical ideas and tools developed along the way will extend the scope of random matrix theory and are likely to be used in its many applications beyond quantum physics such as wireless communications and statistics.



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Current Projects

Self-consistent resolvent equation and application in random matrices | Next order correction in the form factor for Wigner matrices | Local spectral universality for random band matrices | Spectral statistics of random matrices with correlated entries | Quantum spin glasses


Publications

Henheik SJ, Lauritsen AB. 2022. The BCS energy gap at high density. Journal of Statistical Physics. 189, 5. View

Cipolloni G, Erdös L, Schröder DJ. 2022. Quenched universality for deformed Wigner matrices. Probability Theory and Related Fields. View

Schnelli K, Xu Y. 2022. Convergence rate to the Tracy–Widom laws for the largest Eigenvalue of Wigner matrices. Communications in Mathematical Physics. 393, 839–907. View

Cipolloni G, Erdös L, Schröder DJ. 2022. Normal fluctuation in quantum ergodicity for Wigner matrices. Annals of Probability. 50(3), 984–1012. View

Cipolloni G, Erdös L, Schröder DJ. 2022. Thermalisation for Wigner matrices. Journal of Functional Analysis. 282(8), 109394. View

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ReX-Link: László Erdös


Career

since 2013 Professor, Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)
2003 – 2013 Chair of Applied Mathematics (C4/W3), Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
1998 – 2003 Assistant, Associate, Full Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
1995 – 1998 Courant Instructor/Assistant Professor, Courant Institute, New York University, USA
1994 – 1995 Postdoc, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
1994 PhD, Princeton University, USA


Selected Distinctions

ISI Highly Cited Researcher
2017 Leonard Eisenbud Prize
2016 Foreign Member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
2015 Corresponding Member, Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)
2015 Member, Academia Europaea
2014 Invited Speaker, ICM
2013 ERC Advanced Grant
2007 – 2016 Participant of SFB TR12, Symmetries and Universality
1999 – 2005 NSF Grants
1993 – 1994 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Dissertation Fellowship


Additional Information

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View Laszlo Erdös’ website
Go to Mathphys Analysis Seminar website
Physics & Beyond at ISTA
Mathematics at ISTA



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