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Main Authors: Pruszczyk, Marcin Piotr, Schehr, Gregory
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.18816
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author Pruszczyk, Marcin Piotr
Schehr, Gregory
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Schehr, Gregory
contents These notes are based on lectures delivered by G. Schehr at the XVIth School on Fundamental Problems in Statistical Physics (FPSP), held in Oropa (Italy) from 30 June to 11 July 2025. After a brief introduction to extreme value statistics (EVS) for independent and identically distributed (IID) random variables, we discuss several paradigmatic examples of strongly correlated systems where classical extreme value theory no longer applies. In particular, we focus on time series generated by random walks and Brownian motion, as well as on eigenvalue statistics in random matrix theory. Emphasis is placed on applications of EVS to fundamental problems in statistical physics and disordered systems, including the Random Energy Model, stochastic search problems, as well as fluctuating interfaces, and directed polymers in random media within the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class.
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spellingShingle Extreme value statistics and some applications in statistical physics
Pruszczyk, Marcin Piotr
Schehr, Gregory
Statistical Mechanics
Probability
These notes are based on lectures delivered by G. Schehr at the XVIth School on Fundamental Problems in Statistical Physics (FPSP), held in Oropa (Italy) from 30 June to 11 July 2025. After a brief introduction to extreme value statistics (EVS) for independent and identically distributed (IID) random variables, we discuss several paradigmatic examples of strongly correlated systems where classical extreme value theory no longer applies. In particular, we focus on time series generated by random walks and Brownian motion, as well as on eigenvalue statistics in random matrix theory. Emphasis is placed on applications of EVS to fundamental problems in statistical physics and disordered systems, including the Random Energy Model, stochastic search problems, as well as fluctuating interfaces, and directed polymers in random media within the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class.
title Extreme value statistics and some applications in statistical physics
topic Statistical Mechanics
Probability
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.18816