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for large <math>M</math>. To achieve this, we rely on three key relations:
for large <math>M</math>. To achieve this, we rely on three key relations:
*  '''First relation''':
    <center> <math>Q_M(E) = (1-P(E))^M</math> </center>
This relation is exact but depends on ''M'' and the precise form of <math>p(E)</math>. However, in the large ''M'' limit, a universal behavior emerges.

Revision as of 16:35, 6 August 2025

Detour: Extreme Value Statistics

Consider the energies as independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) random variables drawn from a distribution . It is useful to introduce the cumulative probability of finding an energy smaller than E

We define:

Our goal is to compute the cumulative distribution:

for large . To achieve this, we rely on three key relations:

  • First relation:

This relation is exact but depends on M and the precise form of . However, in the large M limit, a universal behavior emerges.