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Do Sums of Squares Dream of Free Resolutions?

Algebraic Geometry 2016-12-06 v2

Abstract

We associate to a real projective variety XX two convex cones which are fundamental in real algebraic geometry: the cone PXP_X of quadratic forms nonnegative on XX, and the cone ΣX\Sigma_X of sums of squares of linear forms. The dual cone ΣX\Sigma_X^\ast is a spectrahedron and we show that its convexity properties are closely related to homological properties of XX. For instance, we show that all extreme rays of ΣX\Sigma_X^\ast have rank one if and only if X has Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity two. More generally, if ΣX\Sigma_X^\ast has an extreme ray of rank p>1p > 1, then XX does not satisfy the property N2,pN_{2,p}. We show that the converse also holds in a wide variety of situations: the smallest pp for which property N2,pN_{2,p} does not hold is equal to the smallest rank of an extreme ray of ΣX\Sigma_X^\ast greater than one. These results allow us to generalize the work of Blekherman-Smith-Velasco on equality of nonnegative polynomials and sums of squares from irreducible varieties to reduced schemes and to classify all spectrahedral cones with only rank one extreme rays. Our results have applications to the positive semidefinite matrix completion problem and to the truncated moment problem on projective varieties.

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@article{arxiv.1607.03551,
  title  = {Do Sums of Squares Dream of Free Resolutions?},
  author = {Grigoriy Blekherman and Rainer Sinn and Mauricio Velasco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.03551},
  year   = {2016}
}

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