Quantitative Universality for the Largest Eigenvalue of Sample Covariance Matrices

12/11/2019
by   Haoyu Wang, et al.
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We prove the first explicit rate of convergence to the Tracy-Widom distribution for the fluctuation of the largest eigenvalue of sample covariance matrices that are not integrable. Our primary focus is matrices of type X^*X and the proof follows the Erdös-Schlein-Yau dynamical method. We use a recent approach to the analysis of the Dyson Brownian motion from [5] to obtain a quantitative error estimate for the local relaxation flow at the edge. Together with a quantitative version of the Green function comparison theorem, this gives the rate of convergence. Combined with a result of Lee-Schnelli [26], some quantitative estimates also hold for more general separable sample covariance matrices X^* Σ X with general diagonal population Σ.

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