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Law of fractional logarithm for random matrices

Probability 2025-10-02 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We prove the Paquette-Zeitouni law of fractional logarithm (LFL) for the extreme eigenvalues [arXiv:1505.05627] in full generality, and thereby verify a conjecture from [arXiv:1505.05627]. Our result holds for any Wigner minor process and both symmetry classes, in particular for the GOE minor process, while [arXiv:1505.05627] and the recent full resolution of LFL by Baslingker et.~al.~[arXiv:2410.11836] cover only the GUE case which is determinantal. Lacking the possibility for a direct comparison with the Gaussian case, we develop a robust and natural method for both key parts of the proof. On one hand, we rely on a powerful martingale technique to describe precisely the strong correlation between the largest eigenvalue of an N×NN\times N Wigner matrix and its (Nk)×(Nk)(N-k)\times (N-k) minor if kN2/3k\ll N^{2/3}. On the other hand, we use dynamical methods to show that this correlation is weak if kN2/3k\gg N^{2/3}.

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@article{arxiv.2503.18922,
  title  = {Law of fractional logarithm for random matrices},
  author = {Zhigang Bao and Giorgio Cipolloni and László Erdős and Joscha Henheik and Oleksii Kolupaiev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.18922},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Some details are filled in with more precision by adding a new Lemma 3.4 and giving more details in the proof of Proposition 3.5