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Linking effective Ratner equidistribution to the semicircle law for skew-shift matrices

Dynamical Systems 2026-07-02 v1

Abstract

We consider large Hermitian matrices whose entries are defined by evaluating the exponential function along orbits of the skew-shift j(j1)2ω+jy+xmod1\frac{j(j-1)}{2}\omega + jy + x \mod 1 for irrational ω\omega. We establish a rigorous connection between the effective Ratner equidistribution theorem for unipotent orbits in \SL(3,R)/\SL(3,Z)\SL(3,\R)/\SL(3,\Z) and the global semicircle law for such deterministic matrices. For frequency sequences satisfying a Diophantine condition, we prove that the empirical spectral distribution of these matrices converges to the Wigner semicircle law with optimal polynomial rate O(N1)O(N^{-1}); for rectangular matrices the corresponding Marchenko--Pastur law is obtained. The proof uses a multi-parameter effective mixing property derived from the effective Ratner equidistribution theorem, combined with a graph-theoretic expansion of the moments. Our results evidence the quasirandom nature of the skew-shift dynamics observed in other contexts by Bourgain, Goldstein and Schlag, and Rudnick, Sarnak and Zaharescu, and provide a dynamical systems proof of the semicircle law with an improved convergence rate.

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@article{arxiv.2607.01655,
  title  = {Linking effective Ratner equidistribution to the semicircle law for skew-shift matrices},
  author = {Cong Chen and Yong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.01655},
  year   = {2026}
}

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26 pages, 2 figures