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On the Remarkable Spectrum of a Non-Hermitean Random Matrix Model

arXiv:math-ph/0204015

Abstract

A non-Hermitean random matrix model proposed a few years ago has a remarkably intricate spectrum. Various attempts have been made to understand the spectrum, but even its dimension is not known. Using the Dyson-Schmidt equation, we show that the spectrum consists of a non-denumerable set of lines in the complex plane. Each line is the support of the spectrum of a periodic Hamiltonian, obtained by the infinite repetition of any finite sequence of the disorder variables. Our approach is based on the ``theory of words.'' We make a complete study of all 4-letter words. The spectrum is complicated because our matrix contains everything that will ever be written in the history of the universe, including this particular paper.

9 pages, 12 figures; in press, J Phys A