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Sharp total variation rates of convergence for fluctuations of linear statistics of $\beta$-ensembles

Probability 2024-03-27 v1

Abstract

In this article, we revisit the question of fluctuations of linear statistics of beta ensembles in the single cut and non-critical regime for general potentials VV under mild regularity and growth assumptions. Our main objective is to establish sharp quantitative Central Limit Theorems (CLT) for strong distances, such as the total variation distance, which to the best of our knowledge, is new for general potentials, even qualitatively. Namely, setting μV\mu_V the equilibrium measure, for a test function ξC14\xi \in \mathscr{C}^{14}, we establish the convergence in total variation of Xn=i=1nξ(λi)nξ,μVX_n=\sum_{i=1}^n \xi(\lambda_i)-n\langle \xi,\mu_V\rangle to an explicit Gaussian variable at the sharp speed 1/n1/n. Under the same assumptions, we also establish multivariate CLTs for vectors of linear statistics in pp-Wasserstein distances for any p1p\ge 1, with the optimal rate 1/n1/n, a result which already in dimension one sharpens the speed of convergence established in the recent contribution [26] as well as the required regularity on the test functions. A second objective of this paper, in a more qualitative direction, is to establish the so-called super-convergence of linear statistics, that is to say the convergence of all derivatives of the densities of XnX_n uniformly on R\mathbb{R}, provided that ξC(R)\xi\in\mathscr{C}^\infty(\mathbb{R}) and is not too degenerated in some sense.

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@article{arxiv.2403.17211,
  title  = {Sharp total variation rates of convergence for fluctuations of linear statistics of $\beta$-ensembles},
  author = {Jürgen Angst and Ronan Herry and Dominique Malicet and Guillaume Poly},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.17211},
  year   = {2024}
}