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June 2014 Universality of covariance matrices
Natesh S. Pillai, Jun Yin
Ann. Appl. Probab. 24(3): 935-1001 (June 2014). DOI: 10.1214/13-AAP939

Abstract

In this paper we prove the universality of covariance matrices of the form $H_{N\times N}={X}^{\dagger}X$ where $X$ is an ${M\times N}$ rectangular matrix with independent real valued entries $x_{ij}$ satisfying $\mathbb{E}x_{ij}=0$ and $\mathbb{E}x^{2}_{ij}={\frac{1}{M}}$, $N,M\to \infty$. Furthermore it is assumed that these entries have sub-exponential tails or sufficiently high number of moments. We will study the asymptotics in the regime $N/M=d_{N}\in(0,\infty),\lim_{N\to\infty}d_{N}\neq0,\infty$. Our main result is the edge universality of the sample covariance matrix at both edges of the spectrum. In the case $\lim_{N\to\infty}d_{N}=1$, we only focus on the largest eigenvalue. Our proof is based on a novel version of the Green function comparison theorem for data matrices with dependent entries. En route to proving edge universality, we establish that the Stieltjes transform of the empirical eigenvalue distribution of $H$ is given by the Marcenko–Pastur law uniformly up to the edges of the spectrum with an error of order $(N\eta)^{-1}$ where $\eta$ is the imaginary part of the spectral parameter in the Stieltjes transform. Combining these results with existing techniques we also show bulk universality of covariance matrices. All our results hold for both real and complex valued entries.

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Natesh S. Pillai. Jun Yin. "Universality of covariance matrices." Ann. Appl. Probab. 24 (3) 935 - 1001, June 2014. https://doi.org/10.1214/13-AAP939

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Published: June 2014
First available in Project Euclid: 23 April 2014

zbMATH: 1296.15021
MathSciNet: MR3199978
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/13-AAP939

Subjects:
Primary: 15B52 , 82B44

Keywords: Covariance matrix , Dyson Brownian motion , Marcenko–Pastur law , Tracy–Widom law , Universality

Rights: Copyright © 2014 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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