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Level-spacing distribution

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In mathematical physics, level spacing is the difference between consecutive elements in some set of real numbers. In particular, it is the difference between consecutive energy levels or eigenvalues of a matrix or linear operator.

The Front for the Math arXiv contains a number of articles published online concerning level spacing distribution.