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Local circular law for the product of a deterministic matrix with a random matrix

Probability 2018-10-17 v2

Abstract

It is well known that the spectral measure of eigenvalues of a rescaled square non-Hermitian random matrix with independent entries satisfies the circular law. We consider the product TXTX, where TT is a deterministic N×MN\times M matrix and XX is a random M×NM\times N matrix with independent entries having zero mean and variance (NM)1(N\wedge M)^{-1}. We prove a general local circular law for the empirical spectral distribution (ESD) of TXTX at any point zz away from the unit circle under the assumptions that NMN\sim M, and the matrix entries XijX_{ij} have sufficiently high moments. More precisely, if zz satisfies z1τ||z|-1|\ge \tau for arbitrarily small τ>0\tau>0, the ESD of TXTX converges to χ~D(z)dA(z)\tilde \chi_{\mathbb D}(z) dA(z), where χ~D\tilde \chi_{\mathbb D} is a rotation-invariant function determined by the singular values of TT and dAdA denotes the Lebesgue measure on C\mathbb C. The local circular law is valid around zz up to scale (NM)1/4+ϵ(N\wedge M)^{-1/4+\epsilon} for any ϵ>0\epsilon>0. Moreover, if z>1|z|>1 or the matrix entries of XX have vanishing third moments, the local circular law is valid around zz up to scale (NM)1/2+ϵ(N\wedge M)^{-1/2+\epsilon} for any ϵ>0\epsilon>0.

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@article{arxiv.1603.04066,
  title  = {Local circular law for the product of a deterministic matrix with a random matrix},
  author = {Haokai Xi and Fan Yang and Jun Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.04066},
  year   = {2018}
}

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80 pages, 7 figures