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Certificate for Orthogonal Equivalence of Real Polynomials by Polynomial-Weighted Principal Component Analysis

Rings and Algebras 2026-01-13 v1 Numerical Analysis Commutative Algebra Numerical Analysis

Abstract

Suppose that f(x)R[x1,,xn]f(x) \in \mathbb{R}[x_1,\dots, x_n] and g(x)R[x1,,xn]g(x) \in \mathbb{R}[x_1,\dots, x_n] are two real polynomials of degree dd in nn variables. If the polynomials ff and gg are the same up to orthogonal symmetry a natural question is then what element of the orthogonal group induces the orthogonal symmetry; i.e. to find the element RO(n)R\in O(n) such that f(Rx)=g(x)f(Rx)=g(x). One may directly solve this problem by constructing a nonlinear system of equations induced by the relation f(Rx)=g(x)f(Rx)=g(x) along with the identities of the orthogonal group however this approach becomes quite computationally expensive for larger values of nn and dd. To give an alternative and significantly more scalable solution to this problem, we introduce the concept of Polynomial-Weighted Principal Component Analysis (PW-PCA). We in particular show how PW-PCA can be effectively computed and how these techniques can be used to obtain a certificate of orthogonal equivalence, that is we find the RO(n)R\in O(n) such that f(Rx)=g(x)f(Rx)=g(x).

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@article{arxiv.2601.06148,
  title  = {Certificate for Orthogonal Equivalence of Real Polynomials by Polynomial-Weighted Principal Component Analysis},
  author = {Martin Helmer and David Hong and Hoon Hong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.06148},
  year   = {2026}
}

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25 pages, 4 figures, 1 table