Sharp inequalities for symmetric polynomials, Hunter's conjecture, and moments of exponential random variables
Abstract
We prove Hunter's conjecture on complete homogeneous symmetric polynomials. For even and every integer , we show that under the constraint the global minimum of the even-degree polynomial is attained precisely at the half-plus/half-minus vector and we compute the optimal value in closed form. The proof combines algebraic properties of with the probabilistic representation , where are i.i.d. standard exponential random variables with density and a combinatorial identity. This viewpoint further yields sharp upper and lower bounds for under natural constraints on the coefficients, including the spherical constraint combined with the non-negative regime , or the centred regime . Moreover, we determine the exact minimum of on the -sphere , which yields sharp norm comparison inequalities between the matrix norms induced by complete homogeneous symmetric polynomials and the classical operator and Schatten norms.
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@article{arxiv.2512.12254,
title = {Sharp inequalities for symmetric polynomials, Hunter's conjecture, and moments of exponential random variables},
author = {Silouanos Brazitikos and Christos Pandis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.12254},
year = {2025}
}