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On the local pairing behavior of critical points and roots of random polynomials
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- We study the pairing between zeros and critical points of the polynomial $p_n(z) = \prod_{j=1}^n(z-X_j)$, whose roots $X_1, \ldots, X_n$ are complex-valued random variables. Under a regularity assumption, we show that if the roots are independent and identically distributed, the Wasserstein distance between the empirical distributions of roots and critical points of $p_n$ is on the order of $1/n$, up to logarithmic corrections. The proof relies on a careful construction of disjoint random Jordan curves in the complex plane, which allow us to naturally pair roots and nearby critical points. In addition, we establish asymptotic expansions to order $1/n^2$ for the locations of the nearest critical points to several fixed roots. This allows us to describe the joint limiting fluctuations of the critical points as $n$ tends to infinity, extending a recent result of Kabluchko and Seidel. Finally, we present a local law that describes the behavior of the critical points when the roots are neither independent nor identically distributed.<br />Comment: 73 pages, 7 figures; incorporated the referees' comments and suggestions
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - Probability
Mathematical Physics
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1810.06781
- Document Type :
- Working Paper