Mathematics – Complex Variables
Scientific paper
2007-04-20
Mathematics
Complex Variables
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We show that for Gaussian random SU(m+1) polynomials of a large degree N the probability that there are no zeros in the disk of radius r is less than $e^{-c_{1,r} N^{m+1}}$, and is also greater than $e^{-c_{2,r} N^{m+1}}$. Enroute to this result, we also derive a more general result: probability estimates for the event where the volume of the zero set of a random polynomial of high degree deviates significantly from its mean.
Zrebiec Scott
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