Until now, there has been a lot of literature in mathematics and physics on the Tracy-Widom distribution for a system with one type of particle, like a single gas or fluid.
But for the first ever, ACEMS Chief Investigator Jan de Gier and PhD Student Zeying Chen from The University of Melbourne, along with two colleagues from Tokyo, are now able to describe a mixed system where you have two families of particles. For example, a system that involves a gas or fluid mixture with two different types of molecules. Their solution was just published as a highlight in Physical Review Letters, one of the most prestigious journals in Physics.