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BBP transition and the leading eigenvector of the spiked Wigner model with inhomogeneous noise
April 20, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท + Add venue
Authors
Leonardo S. Ferreira, Fernando L. Metz
arXiv ID
2604.18523
Category
cond-mat.dis-nn
Cross-listed
cs.IT,
math.ST
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Abstract
The spiked Wigner ensemble is a prototypical model for high-dimensional inference. We study the spectral properties of an inhomogeneous rank-one spiked Wigner model in which the variance of each entry of the noise matrix is itself a random variable. In the high-dimensional limit, we derive exact equations for the spectral edges, the outlier eigenvalue, and the distribution of the components of the outlier eigenvector. These equations determine the BBP transition line that separates the gapped phase, where the signal is detectable, from the gapless phase. In the gapped regime, the distribution of the outlier eigenvector provides a natural estimator of the spike. We solve the equations for a noise matrix whose variances are generated from a truncated power-law distribution. In this case, the BBP transition line is non-monotonic, showing that an inhomogeneous noise can enhance signal detectability.
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