
Stein`s method and central limit theorems for Haar distributed
... The observation that random matrices, picked according to Haar measure from orthogonal groups of growing dimension, give rise to central limit theorems, dates back at least to Émile Borel, whose 1905 result on random elements of spheres can be √ read as saying that if the upper left entry of a Haar ...
... The observation that random matrices, picked according to Haar measure from orthogonal groups of growing dimension, give rise to central limit theorems, dates back at least to Émile Borel, whose 1905 result on random elements of spheres can be √ read as saying that if the upper left entry of a Haar ...
Solutions to Assignment 8
... has a solution for all possible constants on the right sides of the equations. Is it possible to find two nonzero solutions of the associated homogeneous system that are not multiples of each other? Discuss. Again, we know that rank(A) + dim(Nul(A)) = 10. If the system is consistent for all possible ...
... has a solution for all possible constants on the right sides of the equations. Is it possible to find two nonzero solutions of the associated homogeneous system that are not multiples of each other? Discuss. Again, we know that rank(A) + dim(Nul(A)) = 10. If the system is consistent for all possible ...