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Full large deviation principles for the largest eigenvalue of sub-Gaussian Wigner matrices (2302.14823v2)

Published 28 Feb 2023 in math.PR

Abstract: We establish precise upper-tail asymptotics and large deviation principles for the rightmost eigenvalue $\lambda_1$ of Wigner matrices with sub-Gaussian entries. In contrast to the case of heavier tails, where deviations of $\lambda_1$ are due to the appearance of a few large entries, and the sharp sub-Gaussian case that is governed by the collective deviation of entries in a delocalized rank-one pattern, we show that the general sub-Gaussian case is determined by a mixture of localized and delocalized effects. Our key result is a finite-$N$ approximation for the upper tail of $\lambda_1$ by an optimization problem involving \emph{restricted annealed free energies} for a spherical spin glass model. This new type of argument allows us to derive full large deviation principles when the log-Laplace transform of the entries' distribution $\mu$ has bounded second derivative, whereas previous results required much more restrictive assumptions, namely sharp sub-Gaussianity and symmetry, or only covered certain ranges of deviations. We show that the sharp sub-Gaussian condition characterizes measures $\mu$ for which the rate function coincides with that of the Gaussian Orthogonal Ensemble (GOE). When $\mu$ is not sharp sub-Gaussian, at a certain distance from the bulk of the spectrum there is a transition from the GOE rate function to a non-universal rate function depending on $\mu$, and this transition coincides with the onset of a localization phenomenon for the associated eigenvector.

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