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Limiting spectral distribution of a new random matrix model with dependence across rows and columns

Probability 2012-02-15 v1

Abstract

We introduce a random matrix model where the entries are dependent across both rows and columns. More precisely, we investigate matrices of the form \X=(X(i1)n+t)itRp×n\X=(X_{(i-1)n+t})_{it}\in\R^{p\times n} derived from a linear process Xt=jcjZtjX_t=\sum_j c_j Z_{t-j}, where the {Zt}\{Z_t\} are independent random variables with bounded fourth moments. We show that, when both pp and nn tend to infinity such that the ratio p/np/n converges to a finite positive limit yy, the empirical spectral distribution of p1\X\X\Tp^{-1}\X\X^{\T} converges almost surely to a deterministic measure. This limiting measure, which depends on yy and the spectral density of the linear process XtX_t, is characterized by an integral equation for its Stieltjes transform. The matrix p1\X\X\Tp^{-1}\X\X^{\T} can be interpreted as an approximation to the sample covariance matrix of a high-dimensional process whose components are independent copies of XtX_t.

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@article{arxiv.1201.4134,
  title  = {Limiting spectral distribution of a new random matrix model with dependence across rows and columns},
  author = {Oliver Pfaffel and Eckhard Schlemm},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.4134},
  year   = {2012}
}

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14 pages