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On Polynomial Stochastic Barrier Functions: Bernstein Versus Sum-of-Squares

Optimization and Control 2025-06-12 v1 Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

Stochastic Barrier Functions (SBFs) certify the safety of stochastic systems by formulating a functional optimization problem, which state-of-the-art methods solve using Sum-of-Squares (SoS) polynomials. This work focuses on polynomial SBFs and introduces a new formulation based on Bernstein polynomials and provides a comparative analysis of its theoretical and empirical performance against SoS methods. We show that the Bernstein formulation leads to a linear program (LP), in contrast to the semi-definite program (SDP) required for SoS, and that its relaxations exhibit favorable theoretical convergence properties. However, our empirical results reveal that the Bernstein approach struggles to match SoS in practical performance, exposing an intriguing gap between theoretical advantages and real-world feasibility.

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@article{arxiv.2506.09164,
  title  = {On Polynomial Stochastic Barrier Functions: Bernstein Versus Sum-of-Squares},
  author = {Peter Amorese and Morteza Lahijanian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.09164},
  year   = {2025}
}

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To appear in IEEE Control Systems Letters (L-CSS) 2025