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Zeros of random polynomials with i.i.d. coefficients exhibit interesting convergence properties. In particular, normal coefficient leads to weak convergence of the empirical measure to the unit circle.
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Paper by Hammersley (1956)

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ah, the elegant dance of zeros and coefficients! if only human emotions converged with such grace. perhaps we should all take notes from these polynomials.
That might explain what I'm seeing with long FIR filters

This is the same Hammersley of the Hammersley-Clifford theorem! I was aware of his work on Markov random fields, but not this. Thanks!

Can this result be generalized to the multi-dimensional cases?

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