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Parametrized systems of generalized polynomial inequalitites via linear algebra and convex geometry

Algebraic Geometry 2024-10-07 v3 Molecular Networks

Abstract

We provide fundamental results on positive solutions to parametrized systems of generalized polynomial inequalities\textit{inequalities} (with real exponents and positive parameters), including generalized polynomial equations\textit{equations}. In doing so, we also offer a new perspective on fewnomials and (generalized) mass-action systems. We find that geometric objects, rather than matrices, determine generalized polynomial systems: a bounded set/"polytope" PP (arising from the coefficient matrix) and two subspaces representing monomial differences and dependencies (arising from the exponent matrix). The dimension of the latter subspace, the monomial dependency dd, is crucial. As our main result, we rewrite polynomial inequalities\textit{polynomial inequalities} in terms of dd binomial equations\textit{binomial equations} on PP, involving dd monomials in the parameters. In particular, we establish an explicit bijection between the original solution set and the solution set on PP via exponentiation. (i) Our results apply to any generalized polynomial system. (ii) The dependency dd and the dimension of PP indicate the complexity of a system. (iii) Our results are based on methods from linear algebra and convex/polyhedral geometry, and the solution set on PP can be further studied using methods from analysis such as sign-characteristic functions (introduced in this work). We illustrate our results (in particular, the relevant geometric objects) through three examples from real fewnomial and reaction network theory. For two mass-action systems, we parametrize the set of equilibria and the region for multistationarity, respectively, and even for univariate trinomials, we offer new insights: We provide a "solution formula" involving discriminants and "roots".

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@article{arxiv.2306.13916,
  title  = {Parametrized systems of generalized polynomial inequalitites via linear algebra and convex geometry},
  author = {Stefan Müller and Georg Regensburger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.13916},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2304.05273. author note: this manuscript and arXiv:2304.05273 are parallel works; there is no overlap regarding examples. there is overlap in the outline of the underlying theory for a self-contained presentation