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Real spectra of large real asymmetric random matrices
1Institute of Theoretical Physics, Jagiellonian University, 30-348 Cracow, Poland.
Abstract:
When a randomness is introduced at the level of real matrix elements, depending on its particular realization, a pair of eigenvalues can appear as real or form a complex conjugate pair. We show that in the limit of large matrix size the density of such real eigenvalues is proportional to the square root of the asymptotic density of complex eigenvalues continuated to the real line. This relation allows one to calculate the real densities up to a normalization constant, which is then applied to various examples, including heavy-tailed ensembles and adjacency matrices of sparse random regular graphs.
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