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Finite size corrections at the hard edge for the Laguerre $\beta$ ensemble

Mathematical Physics 2019-03-26 v2 math.MP Probability

Abstract

A fundamental question in random matrix theory is to quantify the optimal rate of convergence to universal laws. We take up this problem for the Laguerre β\beta ensemble, characterised by the Dyson parameter β\beta, and the Laguerre weight xaeβx/2x^a e^{-\beta x/2}, x>0x > 0 in the hard edge limit. The latter relates to the eigenvalues in the vicinity of the origin in the scaled variable xx/4Nx \mapsto x/4N. Previous work has established the corresponding functional form of various statistical quantities --- for example the distribution of the smallest eigenvalue, provided that aZ0a \in \mathbb Z_{\ge 0}. We show, using the theory of multidimensional hypergeometric functions based on Jack polynomials, that with the modified hard edge scaling xx/4(N+a/β)x \mapsto x/4(N+a/\beta), the rate of convergence to the limiting distribution is O(1/N2)O(1/N^2), which is optimal. In the case β=2\beta = 2, general a>1a> -1 the explicit functional form of the distribution of the smallest eigenvalue at this order can be computed, as it can for a=1a=1 and general β>0\beta > 0. An iterative scheme is presented to numerically approximate the functional form for general aZ2a \in \mathbb Z_{\ge 2}.

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@article{arxiv.1903.08823,
  title  = {Finite size corrections at the hard edge for the Laguerre $\beta$ ensemble},
  author = {Peter J. Forrester and Allan K. Trinh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.08823},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

23 pages, v2 contains a new reference [30] and associated discussion