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Optimal and algorithmic norm regularization of random matrices
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Let $A$ be an $n\times n$ random matrix whose entries are i.i.d. with mean $0$ and variance $1$. We present a deterministic polynomial time algorithm which, with probability at least $1-2\exp(-\Omega(\epsilon n))$ in the choice of $A$, finds an $\epsilon n \times \epsilon n$ sub-matrix such that zeroing it out results in $\widetilde{A}$ with \[\|\widetilde{A}\| = O\left(\sqrt{n/\epsilon}\right).\] Our result is optimal up to a constant factor and improves previous results of Rebrova and Vershynin, and Rebrova. We also prove an analogous result for $A$ a symmetric $n\times n$ random matrix whose upper-diagonal entries are i.i.d. with mean $0$ and variance $1$.
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