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On the Limit of the Tridiagonal Model for $\beta$-Dyson Brownian Motion

Probability 2026-02-20 v3 Numerical Analysis Mathematical Physics math.MP Numerical Analysis

Abstract

In previous work, a description of the result of applying the Householder tridiagonalization algorithm to a Gβ\betaE random matrix is provided by Edelman and Dumitriu. The resulting tridiagonal ensemble makes sense for all β>0\beta>0, and has spectrum given by the β\beta-ensemble for all β>0\beta>0. Moreover, the tridiagonal model has useful stochastic operator limits which was introduced and analyzed in subsequent studies. In this work, we analogously study the result of applying the Householder tridiagonalization algorithm to a Gβ\betaE process which has eigenvalues governed by β\beta-Dyson Brownian motion. We propose an explicit limit of the upper left k×kk \times k minor of the n×nn \times n tridiagonal process as nn \to \infty and kk remains fixed. We prove the result for β=1\beta=1, and also provide numerical evidence for β=1,2,4\beta=1,2,4. This leads us to conjecture the form of a dynamical β\beta-stochastic Airy operator with smallest kk eigenvalues evolving according to the nn \to \infty limit of the largest, centered and re-scaled, kk eigenvalues of β\beta-Dyson Brownian motion.

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@article{arxiv.2411.01633,
  title  = {On the Limit of the Tridiagonal Model for $\beta$-Dyson Brownian Motion},
  author = {Alan Edelman and Sungwoo Jeong and Ron Nissim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.01633},
  year   = {2026}
}