On Jiang's asymptotic distribution of the largest entry of a sample correlation matrix
Abstract
Let be a double array of nondegenerate i.i.d. random variables and let be a sequence of positive integers such that is bounded away from and . This paper is devoted to the solution to an open problem posed in Li, Liu, and Rosalsky (2010) on the asymptotic distribution of the largest entry of the sample correlation matrix where denotes the Pearson correlation coefficient between and . We show under the assumption that the following three statements are equivalent: \begin{align*} & {\bf (1)} \quad \lim_{n \to \infty} n^{2} \int_{(n \log n)^{1/4}}^{\infty} \left( F^{n-1}(x) - F^{n-1}\left(\frac{\sqrt{n \log n}}{x} \right) \right) dF(x) = 0, \\ & {\bf (2)} \quad \left ( \frac{n}{\log n} \right )^{1/2} L_{n} \stackrel{\mathbb{P}}{\rightarrow} 2, \\ & {\bf (3)} \quad \lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} \mathbb{P} \left (n L_{n}^{2} - a_{n} \leq t \right ) = \exp \left \{ - \frac{1}{\sqrt{8 \pi}} e^{-t/2} \right \}, - \infty < t < \infty \end{align*} where and , . To establish this result, we present six interesting new lemmas which may be beneficial to the further study of the sample correlation matrix.
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@article{arxiv.1011.3164,
title = {On Jiang's asymptotic distribution of the largest entry of a sample correlation matrix},
author = {Deli Li and Yongcheng Qi and Andrew Rosalsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.3164},
year = {2010}
}
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16 pages