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Central limit theorem for linear spectral statistics of general separable sample covariance matrices with applications

Statistics Theory 2019-01-24 v1 Probability Statistics Theory

Abstract

In this paper, we consider the separable covariance model, which plays an important role in wireless communications and spatio-temporal statistics and describes a process where the time correlation does not depend on the spatial location and the spatial correlation does not depend on time. We established a central limit theorem for linear spectral statistics of general separable sample covariance matrices in the form of Sn=1nT1nXnT2nXnT1n\mathbf S_n=\frac1n\mathbf T_{1n}\mathbf X_n\mathbf T_{2n}\mathbf X_n^*\mathbf T_{1n}^* where Xn=(xjk)\mathbf X_n=(x_{jk}) is of m1×m2m_1\times m_2 dimension, the entries {xjk,j=1,...,m1,k=1,...,m2}\{x_{jk}, j=1,...,m_1, k=1,...,m_2\} are independent and identically distributed complex variables with zero means and unit variances, T1n\mathbf T_{1n} is a p×m1p\times m_1 complex matrix and T2n\mathbf T_{2n} is an m2×m2m_2\times m_2 Hermitian matrix. We then apply this general central limit theorem to the problem of testing white noise in time series.

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@article{arxiv.1901.07746,
  title  = {Central limit theorem for linear spectral statistics of general separable sample covariance matrices with applications},
  author = {Huiqin Li and Yanqing Yin and Shurong Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.07746},
  year   = {2019}
}

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