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Tracy-Widom distribution for heterogeneous Gram matrices with applications in signal detection

Published 10 Aug 2020 in math.ST, math.PR, and stat.TH | (2008.04166v3)

Abstract: Detection of the number of signals corrupted by high-dimensional noise is a fundamental problem in signal processing and statistics. This paper focuses on a general setting where the high-dimensional noise has an unknown complicated heterogeneous variance structure. We propose a sequential test which utilizes the edge singular values (i.e., the largest few singular values) of the data matrix. It also naturally leads to a consistent sequential testing estimate of the number of signals. We describe the asymptotic distribution of the test statistic in terms of the Tracy-Widom distribution. The test is shown to be accurate and have full power against the alternative, both theoretically and numerically. The theoretical analysis relies on establishing the Tracy-Widom law for a large class of Gram type random matrices with non-zero means and completely arbitrary variance profiles, which can be of independent interest.

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