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Geometric influences II: Correlation inequalities and noise sensitivity

Nathan KellerElchanan MosselArnab Sen — 2014

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

In a recent paper, we presented a new definition of influences in product spaces of continuous distributions, and showed that analogues of the most fundamental results on discrete influences, such as the KKL theorem, hold for the new definition in Gaussian space. In this paper we prove Gaussian analogues of two of the central applications of influences: Talagrand’s lower bound on the correlation of increasing subsets of the discrete cube, and the Benjamini–Kalai–Schramm (BKS) noise sensitivity theorem....

Limiting spectral distribution of XX' matrices

Arup BoseSreela GangopadhyayArnab Sen — 2010

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

The methods to establish the limiting spectral distribution (LSD) of large dimensional random matrices includes the well-known moment method which invokes the trace formula. Its success has been demonstrated in several types of matrices such as the Wigner matrix and the sample covariance matrix. In a recent article Bryc, Dembo and Jiang [ (2006) 1–38] establish the LSD for random Toeplitz and Hankel matrices using the moment method. They perform the necessary counting of terms in...

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