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On the smoothed analysis of the smallest singular value with discrete noise

Let $A$ be an $n\times n$ real matrix, and let $M$ be an $n\times n$ random matrix whose entries are i.i.d sub-Gaussian random variables with mean $0$ and variance $1$. We make two contributions to the study of $s_n(A+M)$, the smallest singular value of $A+M$. (1) We show that for all $ε\geq 0$, $$\mathbb{P}[s_n(A + M) \leq ε] = O(ε\sqrt{n}) + 2e^{-Ω(n)},$$ provided only that $A$ has $Ω(n)$ singular values which are $O(\sqrt{n})$. This extends a well-known result of Rudelson and Vershynin, which requires all singular values of $A$ to be $O(\sqrt{n})$. (2) We show that any bound of the form $$\sup_{\|{A}\|\leq n^{C_1}}\mathbb{P}[s_n(A+M)\leq n^{-C_3}] \leq n^{-C_2}$$ must have $C_3 = Ω(C_1 \sqrt{C_2})$. This complements a result of Tao and Vu, who proved such a bound with $C_3 = O(C_1C_2 + C_1 + 1)$, and counters their speculation of possibly taking $C_3 = O(C_1 + C_2)$.

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