SSA and DA extract barrier-sensitive mode separation from the autocovariance matrix of a unique constant-coefficient diffusion with the given density as stationary distribution.
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R-transforms for non-Hermitian matrices derive from one scalar function of two variables via spherical integrals and the replica method.
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Measuring and Decomposing Mode Separation via the Canonical Diffusion
SSA and DA extract barrier-sensitive mode separation from the autocovariance matrix of a unique constant-coefficient diffusion with the given density as stationary distribution.
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R-transforms for non-Hermitian matrices: a spherical integral approach
R-transforms for non-Hermitian matrices derive from one scalar function of two variables via spherical integrals and the replica method.