Although used with increasing frequency in many branches of
physics, random matrix ensembles are not always sufficiently
specific to account for important features of the physical system
at hand. One refinement which retains the basic stochastic approach
but allows for such features consists in the use of embedded
ensembles.
The present text is an exhaustive introduction to and survey of
this important field. Starting with an easy-to-read introduction to
general random matrix theory, the text then develops the necessary
concepts from the beginning, accompanying the reader to the
frontiers of present-day research. With some notable exceptions, to
date these ensembles have primarily been applied in nuclear
spectroscopy. A characteristic example is the use of a random
two-body interaction in the framework of the nuclear shell model.
Yet, topics in atomic physics, mesoscopic physics, quantum
information science and statistical mechanics of isolated finite
quantum systems can also be addressed using these ensembles.
This book addresses graduate students and researchers with an
interest in applications of random matrix theory to the modeling of
more complex physical systems and interactions, with applications
such as statistical spectroscopy in mind.
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