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Three Problems Related to the Eigenvalues of Complex Non-central Wishart Matrices with a Rank-1 Mean

Statistics Theory 2013-06-28 v1 Statistics Theory

Abstract

Recently, D. Wang has devised a new contour integral based method to simplify certain matrix integrals. Capitalizing on that approach, we derive a new expression for the probability density function (p.d.f.) of the joint eigenvalues of a complex non-central Wishart matrix with a rank-1 mean. The resulting functional form in turn enables us to use powerful classical orthogonal polynomial techniques in solving three problems related to the non-central Wishart matrix. To be specific, for an n×nn\times n complex non-central Wishart matrix W\mathbf{W} with mm degrees of freedom (mnm\geq n) and a rank-1 mean, we derive a new expression for the cumulative distribution function (c.d.f.) of the minimum eigenvalue (λmin\lambda_{\min}). The c.d.f. is expressed as the determinant of a square matrix, the size of which depends only on the difference mnm-n. This further facilitates the analysis of the microscopic limit for the minimum eigenvalue which takes the form of the determinant of a square matrix of size mnm-n with the Bessel kernel. We also develop a moment generating function based approach to derive the p.d.f. of the random variable tr(W)λmin\frac{\text{tr}(\mathbf{W})}{\lambda_{\min}}, where tr()\text{tr}(\cdot) denotes the trace of a square matrix. This random quantity is of great importance in the so-called smoothed analysis of Demmel condition number. Finally, we find the average of the reciprocal of the characteristic polynomial det[zIn+W],  argz<π\det[z\mathbf{I}_n+\mathbf{W}],\; |\arg z|<\pi, where In\mathbf{I}_n and det[]\det[\cdot] denote the identity matrix of size nn and the determinant, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1306.6566,
  title  = {Three Problems Related to the Eigenvalues of Complex Non-central Wishart Matrices with a Rank-1 Mean},
  author = {Prathapasinghe Dharmawansa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.6566},
  year   = {2013}
}