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Local semicircle law under moment conditions. Part II: Localization and delocalization

Probability 2016-12-01 v3 Spectral Theory

Abstract

We consider a random symmetric matrix X=[Xjk]j,k=1n{\bf X} = [X_{jk}]_{j,k=1}^n with upper triangular entries being independent identically distributed random variables with mean zero and unit variance. We additionally suppose that EX114+δ=:μ4+δ<C\mathbb E |X_{11}|^{4 + \delta} =: \mu_{4+\delta} < C for some δ>0\delta > 0 and some absolute constant CC. Under these conditions we show that the typical Kolmogorov distance between the empirical spectral distribution function of eigenvalues of n1/2Xn^{-1/2} {\bf X} and Wigner's semicircle law is of order 1/n1/n up to some logarithmic correction factor. As a direct consequence of this result we establish that the semicircle law holds on a short scale. Furthermore, we show for this finite moment ensemble rigidity of eigenvalues and delocalization properties of the eigenvectors. Some numerical experiments are included illustrating the influence of the tail behavior of the matrix entries when only a small number of moments exist.

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@article{arxiv.1511.00862,
  title  = {Local semicircle law under moment conditions. Part II: Localization and delocalization},
  author = {Friedrich Götze and Alexey Naumov and Alexander Tikhomirov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.00862},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

33 pages, 4 figures. The discussion of the literature has been updated and some misprints were corrected