Optimal Estimation and Rank Detection for Sparse Spiked Covariance Matrices

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covariance matrix
group sparsity
low-rank matrix
minimax rate of convergence
sparse principal component analysis
principal subspace
rank detection
Other Statistics and Probability

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This paper considers a sparse spiked covariance matrix model in the high-dimensional setting and studies the minimax estimation of the covariance matrix and the principal subspace as well as the minimax rank detection. The optimal rate of convergence for estimating the spiked covariance matrix under the spectral norm is established, which requires significantly different techniques from those for estimating other structured covariance matrices such as bandable or sparse covariance matrices. We also establish the minimax rate under the spectral norm for estimating the principal subspace, the primary object of interest in principal component analysis. In addition, the optimal rate for the rank detection boundary is obtained. This result also resolves the gap in a recent paper by Berthet and Rigollet (Ann Stat 41(4):1780–1815, 2013) where the special case of rank one is considered.

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2015-04-01

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Probability Theory and Related Fields

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