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Characterizing principal minors of symmetric matrices via determinantal multiaffine polynomials
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Here we consider the image of the principal minor map of symmetric matrices over an arbitrary unique factorization domain $R$. By exploiting a connection with symmetric determinantal representations, we characterize the image of the principal minor map through the condition that certain polynomials coming from so-called Rayleigh differences are squares in the polynomial ring over $R$. In almost all cases, one can characterize the image of the principal minor map using the orbit of Cayley's hyperdeterminant under the action of $(SL_2(R))^{n} \rtimes S_{n}$. Over the complex numbers, this recovers a characterization of Oeding from 2011, and over the reals, the orbit of a single additional quadratic inequality suffices to cut out the image. Applications to other symmetric determinantal representations are also discussed.
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