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Jean-Philippe Bouchaud1, Marc Potters2
1Capital Fund Management & Académie des Sciences, 75007 Paris, France.
Abstract:
We study the spectrum of generalized Wishart matrices, defined as F=(XY^{⊤}+YX^{⊤})/2T, where X and Y are N×T matrices with zero mean, unit variance independent and identically distributed entries and such that E[X_{it}Y_{jt}]=cδ_{i,j}. The limit c=1 corresponds to the Marčenko-Pastur problem. For a general c, we show that the Stieltjes transform of F is the solution of a cubic equation. In the limit c=0, T≫N, the density of eigenvalues converges to the Wigner semicircle.
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