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Main Authors: Bhattacharyya, Swapnaneel, Chattopadhyay, Srijan, Basu, Sevantee
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.06848
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author Bhattacharyya, Swapnaneel
Chattopadhyay, Srijan
Basu, Sevantee
author_facet Bhattacharyya, Swapnaneel
Chattopadhyay, Srijan
Basu, Sevantee
contents This review article provides an overview of random matrix theory (RMT) with a focus on its growing impact on the formulation and inference of statistical models and methodologies. Emphasizing applications within high-dimensional statistics, we explore key theoretical results from RMT and their role in addressing challenges associated with high-dimensional data. The discussion highlights how advances in RMT have significantly influenced the development of statistical methods, particularly in areas such as covariance matrix inference, principal component analysis (PCA), signal processing, and changepoint detection, demonstrating the close interplay between theory and practice in modern high-dimensional statistical inference.
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spellingShingle Application of Random Matrix Theory in High-Dimensional Statistics
Bhattacharyya, Swapnaneel
Chattopadhyay, Srijan
Basu, Sevantee
Methodology
Statistics Theory
This review article provides an overview of random matrix theory (RMT) with a focus on its growing impact on the formulation and inference of statistical models and methodologies. Emphasizing applications within high-dimensional statistics, we explore key theoretical results from RMT and their role in addressing challenges associated with high-dimensional data. The discussion highlights how advances in RMT have significantly influenced the development of statistical methods, particularly in areas such as covariance matrix inference, principal component analysis (PCA), signal processing, and changepoint detection, demonstrating the close interplay between theory and practice in modern high-dimensional statistical inference.
title Application of Random Matrix Theory in High-Dimensional Statistics
topic Methodology
Statistics Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.06848