On the distribution of the largest eigenvalue in principal components analysis 论文

2001The Annals of Statistics引用 2034
Random Matrices and ApplicationsTensor decomposition and applicationsMatrix Theory and Algorithms

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发表期刊/会议
The Annals of Statistics
发表日期
2001-04-01
发表年份
2001

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Random Matrices and ApplicationsTensor decomposition and applicationsMatrix Theory and Algorithms

摘要

Let x(1) denote the square of the largest singular value of an n × p matrix X, all of whose entries are independent standard Gaussian variates. Equivalently, x(1) is the largest principal component variance of the covariance matrix $X'X$, or the largest eigenvalue of a p­variate Wishart distribution on n degrees of freedom with identity covariance. Consider the limit of large p and n with $n/p = \gamma \ge 1$. When centered by $\mu_p = (\sqrt{n-1} + \sqrt{p})^2$ and scaled by $\sigma_p = (\sqrt{n-1} + \sqrt{p})(1/\sqrt{n-1} + 1/\sqrt{p}^{1/3}$, the distribution of x(1) approaches the Tracey-Widom law of order 1, which is defined in terms of the Painlevé II differential equation and can be numerically evaluated and tabulated in software. Simulations show the approximation to be informative for n and p as small as 5. The limit is derived via a corresponding result for complex Wishart matrices using methods from random matrix theory. The result suggests that some aspects of large p multivariate distribution theory may be easier to apply in practice than their fixed p counterparts.

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