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    Explicit Evaluations of Matrix-variate Gamma and Beta Integrals in the Real and Complex Cases

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    Matrix transformations in terms of triangular matrices is the easiest method of evaluating matrix-variate gamma and beta integrals in the real and complex cases. Here we give several procedures of explicit evaluation of gamma and beta integrals in the general real and complex situations. The procedure also reveals the structure of these matrix-variate integrals. Apart from the evaluation of matrix-variate gamma and beta integrals, the procedure can also be applied to evaluate such integrals explicitly in similar situations. Various methods described here will be useful to those who are working on integrals involving real-valued scalar functions of matrix argument in general and gamma and beta integrals in particular.Comment: 17 pages, LaTe

    Stochastic processes via the pathway model

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    After collecting data from observations or experiments, the next step is to build an appropriate mathematical or stochastic model to describe the data so that further studies can be done with the help of the models. In this article, the input-output type mechanism is considered first, where reaction, diffusion, reaction-diffusion, and production-destruction type physical situations can fit in. Then techniques are described to produce thicker or thinner tails (power law behavior) in stochastic models. Then the pathway idea is described where one can switch to different functional forms of the probability density function) through a parameter called the pathway parameter.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures, LaTe

    Quantum Hall Effect and Noncommutative Geometry

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    We study magnetic Schrodinger operators with random or almost periodic electric potentials on the hyperbolic plane, motivated by the quantum Hall effect in which the hyperbolic geometry provides an effective Hamiltonian. In addition we add some refinements to earlier results. We derive an analogue of the Connes-Kubo formula for the Hall conductance via the quantum adiabatic theorem, identifying it as a geometric invariant associated to an algebra of observables that turns out to be a crossed product algebra. We modify the Fredholm modules defined in [CHMM] in order to prove the integrality of the Hall conductance in this case.Comment: 18 pages, paper rewritte
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