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Phase transitions in the condition-number distribution of Gaussian random matrices. | LitMetric

Phase transitions in the condition-number distribution of Gaussian random matrices.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Department of Mathematics, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom.

Published: November 2014

We study the statistics of the condition number κ=λ_{max}/λ_{min} (the ratio between largest and smallest squared singular values) of N×M Gaussian random matrices. Using a Coulomb fluid technique, we derive analytically and for large N the cumulative P(κx) distributions of κ. We find that these distributions decay as P(κx)≈exp[-βNΦ_{+}(x)], where β is the Dyson index of the ensemble. The left and right rate functions Φ_{±}(x) are independent of β and calculated exactly for any choice of the rectangularity parameter α=M/N-1>0. Interestingly, they show a weak nonanalytic behavior at their minimum 〈κ〉 (corresponding to the average condition number), a direct consequence of a phase transition in the associated Coulomb fluid problem. Matching the behavior of the rate functions around 〈κ〉, we determine exactly the scale of typical fluctuations ∼O(N^{-2/3}) and the tails of the limiting distribution of κ. The analytical results are in excellent agreement with numerical simulations.

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