The conditional zero-count of a Gaussian power series is given by a new q-series, and the hole probability has a t-independent leading term that differs from the unconditional case.
Overcrowding for zeros of Hyperbolic Gaussian analytic functions
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
We consider the family $\{f_L\}_{L>0}$ of Gaussian analytic functions in the unit disk, distinguished by the invariance of their zero set with respect to hyperbolic isometries. Let $n_L\left(r\right)$ be the number of zeros of $f_L$ in a disk of radius $r$. We study the asymptotic probability of the rare event where there is an overcrowding of the zeros as $r\uparrow1$, i.e. for every $L>0$, we are looking for the asymptotics of the probability $\mathbb{P}\left[n_L(r)\geq V(r)\right]$ with $V\left(r\right)$ large compared to the $\mathbb{E}\left[n_L\left(r\right)\right]$. Peres and Vir\'ag showed that for $L=1$ (and only then) the zero set forms a determinantal point process, making many explicit computations possible. Curiously, contrary to the much better understood planar model, it appears that for $L<1$ the exponential order of decay of the probability of overcrowding when $V$ is close to $\mathbb{E}\left[n_L\left(r\right)\right]$ is much less than the probability of a deficit of zeros.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
math.PR 1years
2024 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1roles
background 1polarities
background 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Zeros of conditional Gaussian analytic functions, random sub-unitary matrices and q-series
The conditional zero-count of a Gaussian power series is given by a new q-series, and the hole probability has a t-independent leading term that differs from the unconditional case.