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Random matrices: Localization of the eigenvalues and the necessity of four moments

Probability 2011-08-16 v4

Abstract

Consider the eigenvalues λi(Mn)\lambda_i(M_n) (in increasing order) of a random Hermitian matrix MnM_n whose upper-triangular entries are independent with mean zero and variance one, and are exponentially decaying. By Wigner's semicircular law, one expects that λi(Mn)\lambda_i(M_n) concentrates around γin\gamma_i \sqrt n, where γiρsc(x)dx=in\int_{-\infty}^{\gamma_i} \rho_{sc} (x) dx = \frac{i}{n} and ρsc\rho_{sc} is the semicircular function. In this paper, we show that if the entries have vanishing third moment, then for all 1in1\le i \le n \Eλi(Mn)nγi2=O(min(ncmin(i,n+1i)2/3n2/3,n1/3+\eps)),\E |\lambda_i(M_n)-\sqrt{n} \gamma_i|^2 = O(\min(n^{-c} \min(i,n+1-i)^{-2/3} n^{2/3}, n^{1/3+\eps})) , for some absolute constant c>0c>0 and any absolute constant \eps>0\eps>0. In particular, for the eigenvalues in the bulk (min{i,ni}=Θ(n)\min \{i, n-i\}=\Theta (n)), \Eλi(Mn)nγi2=O(nc).\E |\lambda_i(M_n)-\sqrt{n} \gamma_i|^2 = O(n^{-c}). \noindent A similar result is achieved for the rate of convergence. As a corollary, we show that the four moment condition in the Four Moment Theorem is necessary, in the sense that if one allows the fourth moment to change (while keeping the first three moments fixed), then the \emph{mean} of λi(Mn)\lambda_i(M_n) changes by an amount comparable to n1/2n^{-1/2} on the average. We make a precise conjecture about how the expectation of the eigenvalues vary with the fourth moment.

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@article{arxiv.1005.2901,
  title  = {Random matrices: Localization of the eigenvalues and the necessity of four moments},
  author = {Terence Tao and Van Vu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.2901},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

19 pages, one figure, to appear, Acta Math. Vietnamica. A conjectured asymptotic for the dependence on the fourth moment has been added