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A Hyperbolic Extension of Kadison-Singer Type Results

Probability 2023-05-05 v1 Discrete Mathematics Data Structures and Algorithms Combinatorics

Abstract

In 2013, Marcus, Spielman, and Srivastava resolved the famous Kadison-Singer conjecture. It states that for nn independent random vectors v1,,vnv_1,\cdots, v_n that have expected squared norm bounded by ϵ\epsilon and are in the isotropic position in expectation, there is a positive probability that the determinant polynomial det(xIi=1nvivi)\det(xI - \sum_{i=1}^n v_iv_i^\top) has roots bounded by (1+ϵ)2(1 + \sqrt{\epsilon})^2. An interpretation of the Kadison-Singer theorem is that we can always find a partition of the vectors v1,,vnv_1,\cdots,v_n into two sets with a low discrepancy in terms of the spectral norm (in other words, rely on the determinant polynomial). In this paper, we provide two results for a broader class of polynomials, the hyperbolic polynomials. Furthermore, our results are in two generalized settings: \bullet The first one shows that the Kadison-Singer result requires a weaker assumption that the vectors have a bounded sum of hyperbolic norms. \bullet The second one relaxes the Kadison-Singer result's distribution assumption to the Strongly Rayleigh distribution. To the best of our knowledge, the previous results only support determinant polynomials [Anari and Oveis Gharan'14, Kyng, Luh and Song'20]. It is unclear whether they can be generalized to a broader class of polynomials. In addition, we also provide a sub-exponential time algorithm for constructing our results.

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@article{arxiv.2305.02566,
  title  = {A Hyperbolic Extension of Kadison-Singer Type Results},
  author = {Ruizhe Zhang and Xinzhi Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.02566},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted to ICALP'23