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Let \(X_n\) be an \(n\times n\) Hermitian or symmetric random matrix. Let \(P_n\) be an \(n\times n\) Hermitian or symmetric matrix of rank \(r\). The authors study the behaviour of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of perturbations of \(X_n\) by \(P_n\), namely \(X_n+P_n\), \(X_n(I_n+P_n)\), \((I_n+P_n)^{1/2}X_n(I_n+P_n)^{1/2}\). Almost sure convergence of the extreme eigenvalues and of the projections of the corresponding eigenvectors on the eigenspaces of \(P_n\) are proven. The limiting eigenvalue is shown to depend explicitly on the limiting eigenvalue distribution of \(X_n\). A threshold is found where the limit as \(n\to\infty\) of the extreme eigenvalues of the perturbed matrix differ from those of \(X_n\) if and only if the eigenvalues of \(P_n\) are above that threshold. An analogous phase transition is found for the eigenvectors.
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Haar measure
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principal components analysis
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informational limit
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free probability
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random eigenvalues
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random eigenvectors
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random perturbation
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The eigenvalues and eigenvectors of finite, low rank perturbations of large random matrices
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    Let \(X_n\) be an \(n\times n\) Hermitian or symmetric random matrix. Let \(P_n\) be an \(n\times n\) Hermitian or symmetric matrix of rank \(r\). The authors study the behaviour of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of perturbations of \(X_n\) by \(P_n\), namely \(X_n+P_n\), \(X_n(I_n+P_n)\), \((I_n+P_n)^{1/2}X_n(I_n+P_n)^{1/2}\). Almost sure convergence of the extreme eigenvalues and of the projections of the corresponding eigenvectors on the eigenspaces of \(P_n\) are proven. The limiting eigenvalue is shown to depend explicitly on the limiting eigenvalue distribution of \(X_n\). A threshold is found where the limit as \(n\to\infty\) of the extreme eigenvalues of the perturbed matrix differ from those of \(X_n\) if and only if the eigenvalues of \(P_n\) are above that threshold. An analogous phase transition is found for the eigenvectors.
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    random matrices
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    Haar measure
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    principal components analysis
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    informational limit
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    free probability
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    phase transition
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    random eigenvalues
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    random eigenvectors
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    random perturbation
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    sample covariance matrices
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    symmetric matrix
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    eigenvalue distribution
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