How close are the eigenvectors and eigenvalues of the sample and actual covariance matrices?

02/17/2017
by   Andreas Loukas, et al.
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How many samples are sufficient to guarantee that the eigenvectors and eigenvalues of the sample covariance matrix are close to those of the actual covariance matrix? For a wide family of distributions, including distributions with finite second moment and distributions supported in a centered Euclidean ball, we prove that the inner product between eigenvectors of the sample and actual covariance matrices decreases proportionally to the respective eigenvalue distance. Our findings imply non-asymptotic concentration bounds for eigenvectors, eigenspaces, and eigenvalues. They also provide conditions for distinguishing principal components based on a constant number of samples.

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