On the Largest Singular Value/Eigenvalue of a Random Tensor

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Publication:6370239

DOI10.1007/S11464-021-0242-0arXiv2106.07433MaRDI QIDQ6370239FDOQ6370239

Yuning Yang

Publication date: 14 June 2021

Abstract: This short note presents upper bounds of the expectations of the largest singular values/eigenvalues of various types of random tensors in the non-asymptotic sense. For a standard Gaussian tensor of size n1imescdotsimesnd, it is shown that the expectation of its largest singular value is upper bounded by sqrtn1+cdots+sqrtnd. For the expectation of the largest elld-singular value, it is upper bounded by 2fracd12prodj=1dnjfracd22dsumj=1dnjfrac12. We also derive the upper bounds of the expectations of the largest Z-/H-(elld)/M-/C-eigenvalues of symmetric, partially symmetric, and piezoelectric-type Gaussian tensors, which are respectively upper bounded by dsqrtn, dcdot2fracd12nfracd12, 2sqrtm+2sqrtn, and 3sqrtn.













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