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Revisiting the convergence rate of the Lasserre hierarchy for polynomial optimization over the hypercube

Optimization and Control 2025-10-07 v2

Abstract

We revisit the problem of minimizing a given polynomial ff on the hypercube [1,1]n[-1,1]^n. Lasserre's hierarchy (also known as the moment- or sum-of-squares hierarchy) provides a sequence of lower bounds {f(r)}rN\{f_{(r)}\}_{r \in \mathbb N} on the minimum value ff^*, where rr refers to the allowed degrees in the sum-of-squares hierarchy. A natural question is how fast the hierarchy converges as a function of the parameter rr. The current state-of-the-art is due to Baldi and Slot [SIAM J. on Applied Algebraic Geometry, 2024] and roughly shows a convergence rate of order 1/r1/r. Here we obtain closely related results via a different approach: the polynomial kernel method. We also discuss limitations of the polynomial kernel method, suggesting a lower bound of order 1/r21/r^2 for our approach.

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@article{arxiv.2505.00544,
  title  = {Revisiting the convergence rate of the Lasserre hierarchy for polynomial optimization over the hypercube},
  author = {Sander Gribling and Etienne de Klerk and Juan Vera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.00544},
  year   = {2025}
}

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24 pages, 3 figures