Abstract

The purpose of this article is to develop a theory behind the occurrence of "path-integral" kernels in the study of extended determinantal point processes and non-intersecting line ensembles. Our first result shows how determinants involving such kernels arise naturally in studying ratios of partition functions and expectations of multiplicative functionals for ensembles of non-intersecting paths on weighted graphs. Our second result shows how Fredholm determinants with extended kernels (as arise in the study of extended determinantal point processes such as the Airy_2 process) are equal to Fredholm determinants with path-integral kernels. We also show how the second result applies to a number of examples including the stationary (GUE) Dyson Brownian motion, the Airy_2 process, the Pearcey process, the Airy_1 and Airy_{2->1} processes, and Markov processes on partitions related to the z-measures.

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