Entrywise Low-Rank Approximation and Matrix $p \rightarrow q$ Norms via Global Correlation Rounding
Abstract
Given a matrix , the goal of the entrywise low-rank approximation problem is to find over all rank- matrices , where is the entrywise norm. When this well-studied problem is solved by the singular value decomposition, but for the problem becomes computationally challenging. For every even and every fixed , we give the first polynomial-time approximation scheme for this problem, improving on the approximation of Ban, Bhattiprolu, Bringmann, Kolev, Lee, and Woodruff, the bi-criteria approximation of Woodruff and Yasuda, and the additive approximation scheme of Anderson, Bakshi, and Hopkins. Prior algorithmic approaches based on sketching and column selection, which yielded a polynomial-time approximation scheme in the setting, face concrete barriers when . Instead, we use the Sherali-Adams hierarchy of convex programs, and in so doing establish a blueprint for how to use convex hierarchies to design polynomial-time approximation schemes for continuous optimization problems. We use the same algorithmic strategy to give a new family of additive approximation algorithms for matrix norms, which are intimately related to small-set expansion and quantum information. In particular, we give the first nontrivial additive approximation algorithms in the regime .
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@article{arxiv.2604.22699,
title = {Entrywise Low-Rank Approximation and Matrix $p \rightarrow q$ Norms via Global Correlation Rounding},
author = {Prashanti Anderson and Ainesh Bakshi and Samuel B. Hopkins},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.22699},
year = {2026}
}
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74 pages