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- Percy Alec Deift (born September 10, 1945) is a mathematician known for his work on spectral theory, integrable systems, random matrix theory and Riemann–Hilbert...
- The Baik–Deift–Johansson theorem is a result from probabilistic combinatorics. It deals with the subsequences of a randomly uniformly drawn permutation...
- Shmuel Agmon". MAA Reviews, Mathematical ****ociation of America (MAA). Deift, Percy (1985). "Review: Lectures on exponential decay of solutions of second-order...
- deformations of the jump contour. The nonlinear stationary phase was introduced by Deift and Zhou in 1993, based on earlier work of the Russian mathematician Alexander...
- orthogonal polynomials (see e.g. Deift (2000)). C. Combinatorial probability The most celebrated example is the theorem of Baik, Deift & Johansson (1999) on the...
- work in number theory produced the record breaking Skewes number Percy Deift, mathematician specialising in analysis Sydney Brenner, biologist; Nobel...
- problems Caltech Math Faculty page Gesztesy, Fritz; Harrell, Evans M.; Deift, Percy A.; Rosen, Lon; Fröhlich, Jürg; Reed, Mike (1 August 2016). "From...
- {\displaystyle F_{\beta }} , β = 1 , 2 , 4 {\displaystyle \beta =1,2,4} , see Deift (2007). For an application of F 1 {\displaystyle F_{1}} to inferring po****tion...
- {n}}.} In the limit as n {\displaystyle n} approaches infinity, the Baik-Deift-Johansson theorem says, that the length of the longest increasing subsequence...
- deformations of the jump contour. The nonlinear stationary phase was introduced by Deift and Zhou in 1993, based on earlier work of Its. A (properly speaking) nonlinear...