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On the Eigenstructure of Covariance Matrices with Divergent Spikes

Statistics Theory 2021-12-15 v1 Probability Statistics Theory

Abstract

For a generalization of Johnstone's spiked model, a covariance matrix with eigenvalues all one but MM of them, the number of features NN comparable to the number of samples n:N=N(n),M=M(n),γ1Nnγn: N=N(n), M=M(n), \gamma^{-1} \leq \frac{N}{n} \leq \gamma where γ(0,),\gamma \in (0,\infty), we obtain consistency rates in the form of CLTs for separated spikes tending to infinity fast enough whenever MM grows slightly slower than n:limnlognlognM(n)=0.n: \lim_{n \to \infty}{\frac{\sqrt{\log{n}}}{\log{\frac{n}{M(n)}}}}=0. Our results fill a gap in the existing literature in which the largest range covered for the number of spikes has been o(n1/6)o(n^{1/6}) and reveal a certain degree of flexibility for the centering in these CLTs inasmuch as it can be empirical, deterministic, or a sum of both. Furthermore, we derive consistency rates of their corresponding empirical eigenvectors to their true counterparts, which turn out to depend on the relative growth of these eigenvalues.

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@article{arxiv.2112.07591,
  title  = {On the Eigenstructure of Covariance Matrices with Divergent Spikes},
  author = {Simona Diaconu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.07591},
  year   = {2021}
}