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Distribution of Eigenvalues of Real Symmetric Palindromic Toeplitz Matrices and Circulant Matrices

Adam Massey, Steven J. Miller, John Sinsheimer

Published 2005-12-07, updated 2006-06-29Version 3

Consider the ensemble of real symmetric Toeplitz matrices, each independent entry an i.i.d. random variable chosen from a fixed probability distribution p of mean 0, variance 1, and finite higher moments. Previous investigations showed that the limiting spectral measure (the density of normalized eigenvalues) converges weakly and almost surely, independent of p, to a distribution which is almost the standard Gaussian. The deviations from Gaussian behavior can be interpreted as arising from obstructions to solutions of Diophantine equations. We show that these obstructions vanish if instead one considers real symmetric palindromic Toeplitz matrices, matrices where the first row is a palindrome. A similar result was previously proved for a related circulant ensemble through an analysis of the explicit formulas for eigenvalues. By Cauchy's interlacing property and the rank inequality, this ensemble has the same limiting spectral distribution as the palindromic Toeplitz matrices; a consequence of combining the two approaches is a version of the almost sure Central Limit Theorem. Thus our analysis of these Diophantine equations provides an alternate technique for proving limiting spectral measures for certain ensembles of circulant matrices.

Comments: 22 pages, 3 figures, continuation of Hammond-Miller (Distribution of eigenvalues for the ensemble of real symmetric Topelitz matrices). Final version. Changes: corrected some typos, added connections to certain circulant ensembles through the use of the Cauchy interlacing formula, added a version of the almost sure Central Limit Theorem. To appear in the Journal of Theoretical Probability
Journal: Journal of Theoretical Probability 20 (2007), no. 3, 637-662
Categories: math.PR, math.NT
Subjects: 15A52, 60F99, 62H10, 11D04
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