Symmetry classes in random matrix theory

Abstract

Dyson's (1962) classification of matrix ensembles is reviewed from a modern perspective, and its recent extension to disordered fermion problems is motivated and described. It is explained in particular why symmetry classes are associated with large families of symmetric spaces.

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