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    Singular value decomposition of large random matrices (for two-way classification of microarrays) (English)
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    12 January 2010
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    A real matrix is called a blown up matrix if after rearranging its rows and columns, it consists of blocks of the same entries. The authors extend the study by \textit{M. Bolla} [Linear Algebra Appl. 402, 228--244 (2005; Zbl 1077.15019)] on large symmetric blown up matrices burdened with a so-called symmetric Wigner-noise to a general kind of noise. They analyze the asymptotic behavior of the singular value decomposition of blown up matrices and normalized blown up contingency tables exposed to random noise.
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    blown up matrix
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    noise matrix
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    random perturbation
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    two-way classification
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    microarray
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    correspondence matrix
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    random matrices
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    Wigner-noise
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    singular value decomposition
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    contingency tables
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