Averaging Fluctuations in Resolvents of Random Band Matrices

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We consider a general class of random matrices whose entries are centred random variables, independent up to a symmetry constraint. We establish precise high-probability bounds on the averages of arbitrary monomials in the resolvent matrix entries. Our results generalize the previous results of Erdo{double acute}s et al. (Ann Probab, arXiv:1103.1919, 2013; Commun Math Phys, arXiv:1103.3869, 2013; J Combin 1(2):15-85, 2011) which constituted a key step in the proof of the local semicircle law with optimal error bound in mean-field random matrix models. Our bounds apply to random band matrices and improve previous estimates from order 2 to order 4 in the cases relevant to applications. In particular, they lead to a proof of the diffusion approximation for the magnitude of the resolvent of random band matrices. This, in turn, implies new delocalization bounds on the eigenvectors. The applications are presented in a separate paper (Erdo{double acute}s et al., arXiv:1205.5669, 2013). © 2013 Springer Basel.

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Erdos, L., Knowles, A., & Yau, H. T. (2013). Averaging Fluctuations in Resolvents of Random Band Matrices. Annales Henri Poincare, 14(8), 1837–1926. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00023-013-0235-y

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