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Limits of spiked random matrices II

16 September 2011
Alex Bloemendal
Bálint Virág
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Abstract

The top eigenvalues of rank rrr spiked real Wishart matrices and additively perturbed Gaussian orthogonal ensembles are known to exhibit a phase transition in the large size limit. We show that they have limiting distributions for near-critical perturbations, fully resolving the conjecture of Baik, Ben Arous and P\'{e}ch\'{e} [Duke Math. J. (2006) 133 205-235]. The starting point is a new (2r+1)(2r+1)(2r+1)-diagonal form that is algebraically natural to the problem; for both models it converges to a certain random Schr\"{o}dinger operator on the half-line with r×rr\times rr×r matrix-valued potential. The perturbation determines the boundary condition and the low-lying eigenvalues describe the limit, jointly as the perturbation varies in a fixed subspace. We treat the real, complex and quaternion (β=1,2,4\beta=1,2,4β=1,2,4) cases simultaneously. We further characterize the limit laws in terms of a diffusion related to Dyson's Brownian motion, or alternatively a linear parabolic PDE; here β\betaβ appears simply as a parameter. At β=2\beta=2β=2, the PDE appears to reconcile with known Painlev\'{e} formulas for these rrr-parameter deformations of the GUE Tracy-Widom law.

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