More recently, his mathematical contributions with his long-term collaborator Craig Tracy have been recognized through the award of several prizes for their joint work on Tracy–Widom distribution functions for random matrices. They used integral operators to obtain explicit representations, in terms of Painlevé transcendents, of the limiting distributions of the largest and smallest eigenvalues in many models of random matrices (see Fredholm determinants). These same distributions have since been shown to arise in numerous other physical models, in random growth models, and in asymptotic combinatorics.
He has been the author of two books and more than 120 journal articles, and was an associate editor of Asymptotic Analysis, Journal of Integral Equations and Applications and Mathematical Physics, Analysis, and Geometry. He was an honorary editor of Integral Equations and Operator Theory.[7]
Basor, Estelle L.; Gohberg, Israel (1994), Toeplitz Operators and Related Topics: The Harold Widom Anniversary Volume : Workshop on Toeplitz and Wiener–Hopf Operators, Santa Cruz, California, September 20–22, 1992, Oper. Theory Adv. Appl., vol. 71, Birkhäuser, ISBN3-7643-5068-7. (The proceedings of this 60th birthday conference contain a short biography by Estelle L. Basor and Edward M. Landesman.)
External links
Basor, Estelle; Böttcher, Albrecht; Corwin, Ivan; Diaconis, Persi; Ehrhardt, Torsten; Kelley, Al; Simon, Barry; Tracy, Craig; Tromba, Anthony (April 2022). "Remembrances of Harold Widom"(PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 69 (4): 586–598. doi:10.1090/noti2457.