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Fisher information approximation of random orthogonal matrices by Gaussian matrices

Probability 2025-04-16 v1

Abstract

Let Γn{\Gamma}_n be an n×nn\times n Haar-invariant orthogonal matrix. Let Zn{ Z}_n be the p×qp\times q upper-left submatrix of Γn{\Gamma}_n and Gn{G}_n be a p×qp\times q matrix whose pqpq entries are independent standard normals, where pp and qq are two positive integers. Let L(nZn)\mathcal{L}(\sqrt{n} {Z}_n) and L(Gn)\mathcal{L}({G}_n) be their joint distribution, respectively. Consider the Fisher information I(L(nZn)L(Gn))I(\mathcal{L}(\sqrt{n} { Z}_n)|\mathcal{L}(G_n)) between the distributions of nZn\sqrt{n} {Z}_n and Gn.{ G}_n. In this paper, we conclude that I(L(nZn)L(Gn))0I(\mathcal{L}(\sqrt{n} {Z}_n)|\mathcal{L}(G_n))\longrightarrow 0 as nn\to\infty if pq=o(n)pq=o(n) and it does not tend to zero if c=limnpqn(0,+).c=\lim\limits_{n\to\infty}\frac{pq}{n}\in(0, +\infty). Precisely, we obtain that I(L(nZn)L(Gn))=p2q(q+1)4n2(1+o(1))I(\mathcal{L}(\sqrt{n} {Z}_n)|\mathcal{L}(G_n))=\frac{p^2q(q+1)}{4n^2}(1+o(1)) when p=o(n).p=o(n).

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@article{arxiv.2504.10887,
  title  = {Fisher information approximation of random orthogonal matrices by Gaussian matrices},
  author = {Yutong Chen and Yutao Ma and Shuhong Xie and Zhuoya Yao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.10887},
  year   = {2025}
}

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