In random matrix theory, one of the central topics is the limiting behavior of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of random matrices under fixed-rank perturbations. A famous model, raised by Johnstone, is the so-called spiked covariance matrix model. It is a sample covariance matrix whose population has all its eigenvalues equal to one except for a few top eigenvalues (spikes). From the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) point of view, the main task is to study the limiting behavior of the top eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the spiked sample covariance matrix. In practice, the observed matrix may have some data missing, which is a ubiquitous phenomenon in statistics. In this case, the effects of the missing data on principal components of the sample covariance matrix shall be studied, in order to recapture the spikes. In this talk, we will consider the high dimensional setting, namely both the sample size n and the dimension p are large. In the first part, we identify the limiting distribution of the eigenvectors associated with the largest eigenvalues for the sample covariance matrix, under fully general assumptions for spikes, without missing condition. In the second part, we introduce the spiked model with missing condition and discuss the eigenvalue distribution.
5月15日
3:30pm - 4:30pm
地点
https://hkust.zoom.us/j/98822781307
讲者/表演者
Ms. Jingming WANG
HKUST
HKUST
主办单位
Department of Mathematics
联系方法
mathseminar@ust.hk
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对象
Alumni, Faculty and Staff, PG Students, UG Students
语言
英语
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