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Chaotic motion and random matrix theories

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“Cada ciència ha mester los vocables per los quals mills sia manifestada ; e car a aquesta c iencia ia demostrativa sien mester vocables s escurs e que los hòmens lecs no han en us, e cat nós facam aquest llibre als hómens lecs per açó breument e ab plans vocables parlarem d' esta ciènc cia” Ramon Llull (Libre de Gentil, 1273 ?)

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Bohigas, O., Giannoni, MJ. (1984). Chaotic motion and random matrix theories. In: Dehesa, J.S., Gomez, J.M.G., Polls, A. (eds) Mathematical and Computational Methods in Nuclear Physics. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 209. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-13392-5_1

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