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Marchenko-Pastur laws for Daniell smoothed periodograms

Statistics Theory 2025-06-09 v5 Statistics Theory

Abstract

Given a sample X0,...,Xn1X_0,...,X_{n-1} from a dd-dimensional stationary time series (Xt)tZ(X_t)_{t \in \mathbb{Z}}, the most commonly used estimator for the spectral density matrix F(θ)F(\theta) at a given frequency θ[0,2π)\theta \in [0,2\pi) is the Daniell smoothed periodogram S(θ)=12m+1j=mmI(θ+2πjn) ,S(\theta) = \frac{1}{2m+1} \sum\limits_{j=-m}^m I\Big( \theta + \frac{2\pi j}{n} \Big) \ , which is an average over 2m+12m+1 many periodograms at slightly perturbed frequencies. We prove that the Marchenko-Pastur law holds for the eigenvalues of S(θ)S(\theta) uniformly in θ[0,2π)\theta \in [0,2\pi), when dd and mm grow with nn such that dmc>0\frac{d}{m} \rightarrow c>0 and dnαd\asymp n^{\alpha} for some α(0,1)\alpha \in (0,1). This demonstrates that high-dimensional effects can cause S(θ)S(\theta) to become inconsistent, even when the dimension dd is much smaller than the sample size nn. Notably, we do not assume independence of the dd components of the time series. The Marchenko-Pastur law thus holds for Daniell smoothed periodograms, even when it does not necessarily hold for sample auto-covariance matrices of the same processes.

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@article{arxiv.2408.14618,
  title  = {Marchenko-Pastur laws for Daniell smoothed periodograms},
  author = {Ben Deitmar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.14618},
  year   = {2025}
}

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