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Extreme Eigenvalue Distributions of Jacobi Ensembles: New Exact Representations, Asymptotics and Finite Size Corrections

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 Publication date 2019
  fields Physics
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Let $mathbf{W}_1$ and $mathbf{W}_2$ be independent $ntimes n$ complex central Wishart matrices with $m_1$ and $m_2$ degrees of freedom respectively. This paper is concerned with the extreme eigenvalue distributions of double-Wishart matrices $(mathbf{W}_1+mathbf{W}_2)^{-1}mathbf{W}_1$, which are analogous to those of F matrices ${bf W}_1 {bf W}_2^{-1}$ and those of the Jacobi unitary ensemble (JUE). Defining $alpha_1=m_1-n$ and $alpha_2=m_2-n$, we derive new exact distribution formulas in terms of $(alpha_1+alpha_2)$-dimensional matrix determinants, with elements involving derivatives of Legendre polynomials. This provides a convenient exact representation, while facilitating a direct large-$n$ analysis with $alpha_1$ and $alpha_2$ fixed (i.e., under the so-called hard-edge scaling limit); the analysis is based on new asymptotic properties of Legendre polynomials and their relation with Bessel functions that are here established. Specifically, we present limiting formulas for the smallest and largest eigenvalue distributions as $n to infty$ in terms of $alpha_1$- and $alpha_2$-dimensional determinants respectively, which agrees with expectations from known universality results involving the JUE and the Laguerre unitary ensemble (LUE). We also derive finite-$n$ corrections for the asymptotic extreme eigenvalue distributions under hard-edge scaling, giving new insights on universality by comparing with corresponding correction terms derived recently for the LUE. Our derivations are based on elementary algebraic manipulations, differing from existing results on double-Wishart and related models which often involve Fredholm determinants, Painleve differential equations, or hypergeometric functions of matrix arguments.



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