Limits of spiked random matrices I

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Given a large, high-dimensional sample from a spiked population, the top sample covariance eigenvalue is known to exhibit a phase transition. We show that the largest eigenvalues have asymptotic distributions near the phase transition in the rank-one spiked real Wishart setting and its general beta analogue, proving a conjecture of Baik, Ben Arous and P\'ech\'e (2005). We also treat shifted mean Gaussian orthogonal and beta ensembles. Such results are entirely new in the real case; in the complex case we strengthen existing results by providing optimal scaling assumptions. One obtains the known limiting random Schr\"odinger operator on the half-line, but the boundary condition now depends on the perturbation. We derive several characterizations of the limit laws in which beta appears as a parameter, including a simple linear boundary value problem. This PDE description recovers known explicit formulas at beta=2,4, yielding in particular a new and simple proof of the Painlev\'e representations for these Tracy-Widom distributions.

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