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A phase transition for the limiting spectral density of random matrices
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    A phase transition for the limiting spectral density of random matrices (English)
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    17 January 2014
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    The authors study the spectral distribution of certain symmetric random matrices with correlated entries. The entries of the random matrices are assumed to be (in general, dependent) random variables with zero mean, unit variance and uniformly bounded moments of arbitrary order. The diagonals of these matrices are assumed to be stochastically independent random vectors. However, any two elements which are on the same diagonal are assumed to have correlation \(c_n\) depending only on \(n\). It is assumed that the limit \(c:=\lim_{n\to\infty} c_n\) exists. Under these assumptions it is shown that the empirical spectral distribution converges weakly to a non-random probability distribution \(\nu_c\) which does not depend on the distribution of the entries of the matrix. The proof relies on the moment method. The limiting distribution \(\nu_c\) is characterized as a certain free convolution of the Wigner semicircle law with the limiting spectral distribution of the Toeplitz random matrices derived by \textit{W. Bryc} et al. [Ann. Probab. 34, No. 1, 1--38 (2006; Zbl 1094.15009)].
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    random matrices
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    dependent random variables
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    Toeplitz matrices
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    semicircle law
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    Curie-Weiss model
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