Abstract

One-rank perturbations of Wigner matrices have been closely studied: let [Formula: see text] with [Formula: see text] symmetric, [Formula: see text] i.i.d. with centered standard normal distributions, and [Formula: see text] It is well known [Formula: see text] the largest eigenvalue of [Formula: see text] has a phase transition at [Formula: see text]: when [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text] whereas for [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text] Under more general conditions, the limiting behavior of [Formula: see text] appropriately normalized, has also been established: it is normal if [Formula: see text] or the convolution of the law of [Formula: see text] and a Gaussian distribution if [Formula: see text] is concentrated on one entry. These convergences require a finite fourth moment, and this paper considers situations violating this condition. For symmetric distributions [Formula: see text] heavy-tailed with index [Formula: see text] the fluctuations are shown to be universal and dependent on [Formula: see text] but not on [Formula: see text] whereas a subfamily of the edge case [Formula: see text] displays features of both the light- and heavy-tailed regimes: two limiting laws emerge and depend on whether [Formula: see text] is localized, each presenting a continuous phase transition at [Formula: see text] respectively. These results build on our previous work which analyzes the asymptotic behavior of [Formula: see text] in the aforementioned subfamily.

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