Reforming the Wishart characteristic function

Abstract

The literature presents the characteristic function of the Wishart distribution on m times m matrices as an inverse power of the determinant of the Fourier variable, the exponent being the positive, real shape parameter. I demonstrate that only for two times two matrices, this expression is unambiguous -- in this case the complex range of the determinant excludes the negative real line. When m greater or equals 3 the range of the determinant contains closed lines around the origin, hence a single branch of the complex logarithm does not suffice to define the determinant's power. To resolve this issue, I give the correct analytic extension of the Laplace transform, by exploiting the Fourier-Laplace transform of a Wishart process.

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