The bootstrap, covariance matrices and PCA in moderate and high-dimensions

Abstract
We consider the properties of the bootstrap as a tool for inference concerning the eigenvalues of a sample covariance matrix computed from an data matrix . We focus on the modern framework where is not close to 0 but remains bounded as and tend to infinity. Through a mix of numerical and theoretical considerations, we show that the bootstrap is not in general a reliable inferential tool in the setting we consider. However, in the case where the population covariance matrix is well-approximated by a finite rank matrix, the bootstrap performs as it does in finite dimension.
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