For shifted real or complex Ginibre matrices near the spectral edge, the least singular value has optimal tail probability of order x in the complex case and square-root x with a Gaussian imaginary-part damping in the real case.
Spectral radius of random matrices with independent entries
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We consider random $n\times n$ matrices $X$ with independent and centered entries and a general variance profile. We show that the spectral radius of $X$ converges with very high probability to the square root of the spectral radius of the variance matrix of $X$ when $n$ tends to infinity. We also establish the optimal rate of convergence, that is a new result even for general i.i.d. matrices beyond the explicitly solvable Gaussian cases. The main ingredient is the proof of the local inhomogeneous circular law [arXiv:1612.07776] at the spectral edge.
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Optimal Lower Bound on the Least Singular Value of the Shifted Ginibre Ensemble
For shifted real or complex Ginibre matrices near the spectral edge, the least singular value has optimal tail probability of order x in the complex case and square-root x with a Gaussian imaginary-part damping in the real case.