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The following pages link to The two-periodic Aztec diamond and matrix valued orthogonal polynomials (Q2031663):
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- Matrix-valued orthogonal polynomials related to hexagon tilings (Q822730) (← links)
- A $(2+1)$-dimensional anisotropic KPZ growth model with a smooth phase (Q1741657) (← links)
- Domino tilings of the aztec diamond with doubly periodic weightings (Q2039459) (← links)
- Local geometry of the rough-smooth interface in the two-periodic Aztec diamond (Q2134288) (← links)
- Limit shapes and local statistics for the stochastic six-vertex model (Q2181991) (← links)
- Correlation functions for determinantal processes defined by infinite block Toeplitz minors (Q2326659) (← links)
- Free fermion six vertex model: symmetric functions and random domino tilings (Q2700590) (← links)
- Double tangent method for two-periodic Aztec diamonds (Q5059123) (← links)
- On matrix Cauchy biorthogonal polynomials (Q5154034) (← links)
- Local correlation functions of the two-periodic weighted Aztec diamond in mesoscopic limit (Q5886948) (← links)
- Dimer-dimer correlations at the rough-smooth boundary (Q6040876) (← links)
- Asymptotics of matrix valued orthogonal polynomials on \([-1, 1]\) (Q6042809) (← links)
- Critical measures on higher genus Riemann surfaces (Q6057277) (← links)
- A numerical study of two-point correlation functions of the two-periodic weighted Aztec diamond in mesoscopic limit (Q6084679) (← links)
- Biased \(2 \times 2\) periodic Aztec diamond and an elliptic curve (Q6095837) (← links)
- Duality and difference operators for matrix valued discrete polynomials on the nonnegative integers (Q6149648) (← links)
- On the domino shuffle and matrix refactorizations (Q6165432) (← links)
- Lie algebras of differential operators for matrix valued Laguerre type polynomials (Q6579284) (← links)
- Pearcey universality at cusps of polygonal lozenge tilings (Q6587589) (← links)
- Matrix orthogonal polynomials, non-abelian Toda lattices, and Bäcklund transformations (Q6608129) (← links)
- Non-intersecting path explanation for block Pfaffians and applications into skew-orthogonal polynomials (Q6655398) (← links)