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arxiv: 0903.1287 · v1 · pith:5TTPLCLRnew · submitted 2009-03-06 · 🧮 math.OC

A convex polynomial that is not sos-convex

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A multivariate polynomial $p(x)=p(x_1,...,x_n)$ is sos-convex if its Hessian $H(x)$ can be factored as $H(x)= M^T(x) M(x)$ with a possibly nonsquare polynomial matrix $M(x)$. It is easy to see that sos-convexity is a sufficient condition for convexity of $p(x)$. Moreover, the problem of deciding sos-convexity of a polynomial can be cast as the feasibility of a semidefinite program, which can be solved efficiently. Motivated by this computational tractability, it has been recently speculated whether sos-convexity is also a necessary condition for convexity of polynomials. In this paper, we give a negative answer to this question by presenting an explicit example of a trivariate homogeneous polynomial of degree eight that is convex but not sos-convex. Interestingly, our example is found with software using sum of squares programming techniques and the duality theory of semidefinite optimization. As a byproduct of our numerical procedure, we obtain a simple method for searching over a restricted family of nonnegative polynomials that are not sums of squares.

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