It was established that distribution of the near-zero modes of the Dirac
operator is consistent with the Chiral Random Matrix Theory (CRMT) and can be
considered as a consequence of spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry (SBCS)
in QCD. The higher-lying modes of the Dirac operator carry information about
confinement physics and are not affected by SBCS. We study distributions of the
near-zero and higher-lying modes of the overlap Dirac operator within NF=2
dynamical simulations. We find that distributions of both near-zero and
higher-lying modes are the same and follow the Gaussian Unitary Ensemble of
Random Matrix Theory. This means that randomness, while consistent with SBCS,
is not a consequence of SBCS and is related to some more general property of
QCD in confinement regime.Comment: Contribution to Lattice 2017 proceedings, 18-24 June, 2017, Granada,
Spai