Dr Mohammed Osman
Postodoctoral Research Assistant
School of Mathematical Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
Research
Random Matrix Theory, Quantum Chaos
Interests
My interests are in random matrix theory and its applications to quantum chaos. During my PhD (with Yan Fyodorov at KCL) I worked on the application of random matrix theory to quantum scattering in classically chaotic cavities.
Publications

Publications of specific relevance to the Centre for Complex Systems
2025
Bulk universality for real matrices with independent and identically distributed entriesOsman M Electronic Journal of Probability,
Institute of Mathematical Statistics vol. 30 (none)
01-01-20252024
Bulk Universality for Complex Non-Hermitian Matrices with Independent and Identically Distributed EntriesMaltsev A and
Osman M Probability Theory and Related Fields,
Springer 25-09-20242022
Eigenfunction non-orthogonality factors and the shape of CPA-like dips in a single-channel reflection from lossy chaotic cavitiesFyodorov YV and
Osman M Journal of Physics a: Mathematical and Theoretical,
Iop Publishing vol. 55 (22)
18-05-2022