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Quantitative CLT for linear eigenvalue statistics of Wigner matrices

Published 9 Mar 2021 in math.PR, math-ph, math.MP, math.ST, and stat.TH | (2103.05402v2)

Abstract: In this article, we establish a near-optimal convergence rate for the CLT of linear eigenvalue statistics of Wigner matrices, in Kolmogorov-Smirnov distance. For all test functions $f\in C5(\mathbb R)$, we show that the convergence rate is either $N{-1/2+\varepsilon}$ or $N{-1+\varepsilon}$, depending on the first Chebyshev coefficient of $f$ and the third moment of the diagonal matrix entries. The condition that distinguishes these two rates is necessary and sufficient. For a general class of test functions, we further identify matching lower bounds for the convergence rates. In addition, we identify an explicit, non-universal contribution in the linear eigenvalue statistics, which is responsible for the slow rate $N{-1/2+\varepsilon}$ for non-Gaussian ensembles. By removing this non-universal part, we show that the shifted linear eigenvalue statistics have the unified convergence rate $N{-1+\varepsilon}$ for all test functions.

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