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Extreme singular values of inhomogeneous sparse random rectangular matrices

arXiv (Cornell University)(2022)

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Abstract
We develop a unified approach to bounding the largest and smallest singular values of an inhomogeneous random rectangular matrix, based on the non-backtracking operator and the Ihara-Bass formula for general Hermitian matrices with a bipartite block structure. Our main results are probabilistic upper (respectively, lower) bounds for the largest (respectively, smallest) singular values of a large rectangular random matrix $X$. These bounds are given in terms of the maximal and minimal $\ell_2$-norms of the rows and columns of the variance profile of $X$. The proofs involve finding probabilistic upper bounds on the spectral radius of an associated non-backtracking matrix $B$. The two-sided bounds can be applied to the centered adjacency matrix of sparse inhomogeneous Erd\H{o}s-R\'{e}nyi bipartite graphs for a wide range of sparsity. In particular, for Erd\H{o}s-R\'{e}nyi bipartite graphs $\mathcal G(n,m,p)$ with $p=\omega(\log n)/n$, and $m/n\to y \in (0,1)$, our sharp bounds imply that there are no outliers outside the support of the Mar\v{c}enko-Pastur law almost surely. This result extends the Bai-Yin theorem to sparse rectangular random matrices.
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