How to generate 2D complex white Gaussian sequence with a zero mean and identity covariance?
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I'm trying to create a 2D complex white Gaussian with a mean of zero and a covariance of (N/2)I where N is the size of the matrix.
I've been trying it with the following code:
w = randn(N) + i*randn(N);
but if I do cov(w) or mean(w) it doesn't fit that criteria. I feel like my process is a gross oversimplification of making a 2D complex Gaussian.
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  Shaik
      
 on 16 May 2023
        
      Edited: Torsten
      
      
 on 16 May 2023
  
      N = 100;  % Size of the matrix
w_real = randn(N) * sqrt(N/2);  % Real part with mean 0 and variance N/2
w_imag = randn(N) * sqrt(N/2);  % Imaginary part with mean 0 and variance N/2
w = w_real + 1i * w_imag;  % Combine real and imaginary parts
% Verify mean and covariance properties
mean_w = mean(w(:))  % Mean of w
cov_w = cov([real(w(:)), imag(w(:))])  % Covariance of w (real and imaginary parts)
Hey, can you check this modified code.
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