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Walkers on the circle

We experimentally demonstrate that the statistical properties of distances between pedestrians which are hindered from avoiding each other are described by the Gaussian Unitary Ensemble of random matrices. The same result has recently been obtained for an \(n\)-tuple of non-intersecting (one-dimensi...

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Main Authors: Jezbera, Daniel, Kordek, David, Kriz, Jan, Seba, Petr, Sroll, Petr
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