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Apr 13, 2017 at 12:58 history edited CommunityBot
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Mar 13, 2014 at 20:40 comment added Chris Janjigian If I recall, the only models for which there are any known group symmetries are $\beta = 1,2,4$ corresponding to orthogonal, unitary, and symplectic transformations. Last I heard, Chris Sinclair was trying to show that the square integer processes are hyperpfaffian. I think all that is really known about the rest of those processes is that there exists a matrix model for which that is the eigenvalue process. The general $\beta$ ensembles are not really physical unless you interpret them as log-gasses with Coulomb interaction at inverse temperature $\beta$ in a Gaussian potential.
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