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arxiv: math/0703503 · v2 · pith:2QAV4AZPnew · submitted 2007-03-16 · 🧮 math.PR · math.FA

The Littlewood-Offord Problem and invertibility of random matrices

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We prove two basic conjectures on the distribution of the smallest singular value of random n times n matrices with independent entries. Under minimal moment assumptions, we show that the smallest singular value is of order n^{-1/2}, which is optimal for Gaussian matrices. Moreover, we give a optimal estimate on the tail probability. This comes as a consequence of a new and essentially sharp estimate in the Littlewood-Offord problem: for i.i.d. random variables X_k and real numbers a_k, determine the probability P that the sum of a_k X_k lies near some number v. For arbitrary coefficients a_k of the same order of magnitude, we show that they essentially lie in an arithmetic progression of length 1/p.

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