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Finding the maximum eigenvalue of a class of tensors with applications in copositivity test and hypergraphs

Spectral Theory 2016-10-10 v2

Abstract

Finding the maximum eigenvalue of a symmetric tensor is an important topic in tensor computation and numerical multilinear algebra. This paper is devoted to a semi-definite program algorithm for computing the maximum HH-eigenvalue of a class of tensors with sign structure called WW-tensors. The class of WW-tensors extends the well-studied nonnegative tensors and essentially nonnegative tensors, and covers some important tensors arising naturally from spectral hypergraph theory. Our algorithm is based on a new structured sums-of-squares (SOS) decomposition result for a nonnegative homogeneous polynomial induced by a WW-tensor. This SOS decomposition enables us to show that computing the maximum HH-eigenvalue of an even order symmetric WW-tensor is equivalent to solving a semi-definite program, and hence can be accomplished in polynomial time. Numerical examples are given to illustrate that the proposed algorithm can be used to find maximum HH-eigenvalue of an even order symmetric WW-tensor with dimension up to 10,00010,000. We present two applications for our proposed algorithm: we first provide a polynomial time algorithm for computing the maximum HH-eigenvalues of large size Laplacian tensors of hyper-stars and hyper-trees; second, we show that the proposed SOS algorithm can be used to test the copositivity of a multivariate form associated with symmetric extended ZZ-tensors, whose order may be even or odd. Numerical experiments illustrate that our structured semi-definite program algorithm is effective and promising.

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@article{arxiv.1511.02328,
  title  = {Finding the maximum eigenvalue of a class of tensors with applications in copositivity test and hypergraphs},
  author = {Haibin Chen and Yannan Chen and Guoyin Li and Liqun Qi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.02328},
  year   = {2016}
}