Brown measure convergence for the spectrum of polynomials in Ginibre matrices
arXiv:2606.01664
Abstract
Fix a multivariate polynomial in non-commuting variables of arbitrary degree, and consider independent complex Ginibre matrices . We prove that the empirical spectral distribution of converges as tends to infinity to the so-called Brown measure of evaluated at free circular variables. For polynomials of degree at most 2, the convergence was proven by Cook, Guionnet, and Husson \cite{cook2022spectrum}, and we prove that the convergence in fact holds for polynomials of any degree. The main step in the proof is a least singular value lower bound for for almost all complex shifts , and we prove this via a least singular value lower bound for a wide class of tensorized Ginibre matrices of finite type with a deterministic shift, which is of independent interest. We further show that the Brown measure convergence holds beyond Gaussians: the same convergence holds when the entry law has mean 0, variance 1, bounded density on and finite moments of all orders.
50 pages