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On the distribution of the largest real eigenvalue for the real Ginibre ensemble

Probability 2019-05-13 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Let N+λmax\sqrt{N}+\lambda_{max} be the largest real eigenvalue of a random N×NN\times N matrix with independent N(0,1)N(0,1) entries (the `real Ginibre matrix'). We study the large deviations behaviour of the limiting NN\rightarrow \infty distribution P[λmax<t]P[\lambda_{max}<t] of the shifted maximal real eigenvalue λmax\lambda_{max}. In particular, we prove that the right tail of this distribution is Gaussian: for t>0t>0, P[λmax<t]=114\mboxerfc(t)+O(e2t2). P[\lambda_{max}<t]=1-\frac{1}{4}\mbox{erfc}(t)+O\left(e^{-2t^2}\right). This is a rigorous confirmation of the corresponding result of Forrester and Nagao. We also prove that the left tail is exponential: for t<0t<0, P[λmax<t]=e122πζ(32)t+O(1), P[\lambda_{max}<t]= e^{\frac{1}{2\sqrt{2\pi}}\zeta\left(\frac{3}{2}\right)t+O(1)}, where ζ\zeta is the Riemann zeta-function. Our results have implications for interacting particle systems. The edge scaling limit of the law of real eigenvalues for the real Ginibre ensemble is a rescaling of a fixed time distribution of annihilating Brownian motions (ABM's) with the step initial condition. Therefore, the tail behaviour of the distribution of Xs(max)X_s^{(max)} - the position of the rightmost annihilating particle at fixed time s>0s>0 - can be read off from the corresponding answers for λmax\lambda_{max} using Xs(max)=D4sλmaxX_s^{(max)}\stackrel{D}{=} \sqrt{4s}\lambda_{max}.

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@article{arxiv.1603.05849,
  title  = {On the distribution of the largest real eigenvalue for the real Ginibre ensemble},
  author = {M. Poplavskyi and Roger Tribe and Oleg Zaboronski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.05849},
  year   = {2019}
}

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20 pages, expanded introduction, added references