On Toeplitz determinants with slow Fourier decay
Abstract: We study Toeplitz determinants for whose Fourier coefficients satisfy . This regime extends beyond and includes symbols with Fisher-Hartwig singularities. We develop an operator-theoretic approach based on the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff formula that separates the quadratic term [ \sum_{k=1}{\infty}\min(k,n)f_kf_{-k} ] from the higher-order terms in the expansion of . We show that this quadratic term accounts for the possible growth with , while every fixed higher-order coefficient remains bounded. For symbols with bounded positive and negative Fourier parts, our estimates yield two-sided bounds for the determinant after removal of the quadratic contribution. For a broader admissible class, including Fisher-Hartwig-type symbols, we obtain uniform higher-order coefficient bounds and a central limit theorem for the associated CUE linear statistics. We also obtain bounds on mixed exponential moments for CUE-derived random fields beyond the characteristic polynomial.
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