Optimal Bounds for Convergence of Expected Spectral Distributions to the Semi-Circular Law
Abstract: Let $\mathbf X=(X_{jk}){j,k=1}n$ denote a Hermitian random matrix with entries $X{jk}$, which are independent for $1\le j\le k\le n$. We consider the rate of convergence of the empirical spectral distribution function of the matrix $\mathbf X$ to the semi-circular law assuming that ${\mathbf E} X_{jk}=0$, ${\mathbf E} X_{jk}2=1$ and that $$ \sup_{n\ge1}\sup_{1\le j,k\le n}{\mathbf E}|X_{jk}|4=:\mu_4<\infty \quad \text{and} \sup_{1\le j,k\le n}|X_{jk}|\le D_0n{\frac14}. $$ By means of a recursion argument it is shown that the Kolmogorov distance between the expected spectral distribution of the Wigner matrix $\mathbf W=\frac1{\sqrt n}\mathbf X$ and the semicircular law is of order $O(n{-1})$.
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