Optimization Over the Boolean Hypercube Via Sums of Nonnegative Circuit Polynomials
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Published:2021-04-06
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ISSN:1615-3375
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Container-title:Foundations of Computational Mathematics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Found Comput Math
Author:
Dressler Mareike,Kurpisz Adam,de Wolff Timo
Abstract
AbstractVarious key problems from theoretical computer science can be expressed as polynomial optimization problems over the boolean hypercube. One particularly successful way to prove complexity bounds for these types of problems is based on sums of squares (SOS) as nonnegativity certificates. In this article, we initiate optimization problems over the boolean hypercube via a recent, alternative certificate called sums of nonnegative circuit polynomials (SONC). We show that key results for SOS-based certificates remain valid: First, for polynomials, which are nonnegative over the n-variate boolean hypercube with constraints of degree d there exists a SONC certificate of degree at most $$n+d$$
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nonnegative circuit polynomials. Moreover, we prove that, in opposite to SOS, the SONC cone is not closed under taking affine transformation of variables and that for SONC there does not exist an equivalent to Putinar’s Positivstellensatz for SOS. We discuss these results from both the algebraic and the optimization perspective.
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Technische Universität Braunschweig
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,Analysis
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