Random Matrices Literature Review

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The discussion focuses on seeking resources for a literature review on random matrices, particularly from an algebra and geometry perspective. Participants suggest looking into foundational papers and references in the field. They recommend exploring texts on multivariate statistics, as random matrices are commonly applied in that area. A suggestion is made to consult the sci.math discussion group for additional assistance. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for accessible literature to support the research endeavor.
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Hello experts, I'm about to embark on a new line of research. Random Matrices as you might of guessed. Coming from a algebra/geometry background, I am looking for some simple papers along with some references you guys could give. I need to do a literature review in a few weeks, so please any help is appreciated!

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Try asking in the sci.math discussion group.
 
You could also begin by reading some texts on multivariate statistics, as random matrices and their properties are used extensively therein. (These are matrices of random variables; if this is not what you seek, I apologize).
 
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