Canonical correlation coefficients of high-dimensional Gaussian vectors: finite rank case
Abstract
Consider a Gaussian vector , consisting of two sub-vectors and with dimensions and respectively, where both and are proportional to the sample size . Denote by the population cross-covariance matrix of random vectors and , and denote by the sample counterpart. The canonical correlation coefficients between and are known as the square roots of the nonzero eigenvalues of the canonical correlation matrix . In this paper, we focus on the case that is of finite rank , i.e. there are nonzero canonical correlation coefficients, whose squares are denoted by . We study the sample counterparts of , i.e. the largest eigenvalues of the sample canonical correlation matrix , denoted by . We show that there exists a threshold , such that for each , when , converges almost surely to the right edge of the limiting spectral distribution of the sample canonical correlation matrix, denoted by . When , possesses an almost sure limit in . We also obtain the limiting distribution of 's under appropriate normalization. Specifically, possesses Gaussian type fluctuation if , and follows Tracy-Widom distribution if . Some applications of our results are also discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1704.02408,
title = {Canonical correlation coefficients of high-dimensional Gaussian vectors: finite rank case},
author = {Zhigang Bao and Jiang Hu and Guangming Pan and Wang Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.02408},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
This is an extended version of the previous work arXiv:1407.7194v2. In the current work, we have included the result on the fluctuations, and the limit part has also been reorganized