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Mathematical physics / Spectral theory / Lambda calculus / Combinatory logic / Logic in computer science / Eigenvalues and eigenvectors / Random matrix / Weight / Spectrum / Algebra / Mathematics / Linear algebra
Date: 2013-10-02 08:04:04
Mathematical physics
Spectral theory
Lambda calculus
Combinatory logic
Logic in computer science
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
Random matrix
Weight
Spectrum
Algebra
Mathematics
Linear algebra

Universality for mathematical and physical systems Percy Deift∗

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