15 April 2003 Discrete gap probabilities and discrete Painlevé equations
Alexei Borodin
Duke Math. J. 117(3): 489-542 (15 April 2003). DOI: 10.1215/S0012-7094-03-11734-2

Abstract

We prove that Fredholm determinants of the form $\det(1-K\sb s)$, where $K\sb s$ is the restriction of either the discrete Bessel kernel or the discrete $\sb 2F\sb 1$-kernel to $\{s, s + 1,\ldots\}$, can be expressed, respectively, through solutions of discrete Painlevé II (dPII) and Painlevé V (dPV) equations.

These Fredholm determinants can also be viewed as distribution functions of the first part of the random partitions distributed according to a Poissonized Plancherel measure and a $z$-measure, or as normalized Toeplitz determinants with symbols $e\sp {\eta(\zeta+\zeta\sp {-1})}$ and $(1 +\sqrt {\xi}\zeta)\sp z(1 +\sqrt {\xi}/\zeta)\sp {z\sp \prime}$.

The proofs are based on a general formalism involving discrete integrable operators and discrete Riemann-Hilbert problems. A continuous version of the formalism has been worked out in [BD].

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Alexei Borodin. "Discrete gap probabilities and discrete Painlevé equations." Duke Math. J. 117 (3) 489 - 542, 15 April 2003. https://doi.org/10.1215/S0012-7094-03-11734-2

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Published: 15 April 2003
First available in Project Euclid: 26 May 2004

zbMATH: 1034.39013
MathSciNet: MR1979052
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1215/S0012-7094-03-11734-2

Subjects:
Primary: 39Axx
Secondary: 35Q15 , 37K10

Rights: Copyright © 2003 Duke University Press

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