Asymptotics of The Hole Probability for Zeros of Random Entire Functions
Abstract
We study the hole probability of Gaussian random entire functions. More specifically, we work with the flat model (the zero set of this function has a distribution which is invariant with respect to the plane isometries). A hole is the event where the function has no zeros in a disc of radius r. We show that the logarithm of the probability of the hole event decays asymptotically like -1/4 * e2 * r4 + o(r4). We also study the behavior of the hole probability with other types of random coefficients.
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