Certificate for Orthogonal Equivalence of Real Polynomials by Polynomial-Weighted Principal Component Analysis
Abstract
Suppose that and are two real polynomials of degree in variables. If the polynomials and 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 such that . One may directly solve this problem by constructing a nonlinear system of equations induced by the relation along with the identities of the orthogonal group however this approach becomes quite computationally expensive for larger values of and . 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 such that .
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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