Аннотация:
To almost every realization of the sine-process one naturally assigns a random entire function, the analogue of the Euler product for the sine, the scaling limit of ratios of characteristic polynomials of a random matrix. The main result of the talk is that the square of the absolute value of our random entire function converges to the Gaussian multiplicative chaos.
As a corollary, one obtains that almost every realization with one particle removed is a complete and minimal set for the Paley-Wiener space, whereas if two particles are removed, then the resulting set is a zero set for the Paley-Wiener space. Quasi-invariance of the sine-process under compactly supported diffeomorphisms of the line plays a key role.
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