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Sum-of-square-of-rational-function based representations of positive semidefinite polynomial matrices

Optimization and Control 2019-03-29 v2 Computation and Language

Abstract

The paper proves sum-of-square-of-rational-function based representations (shortly, sosrf-based representations) of polynomial matrices that are positive semidefinite on some special sets: Rn;\mathbb{R}^n; R\mathbb{R} and its intervals [a,b][a,b], [0,)[0,\infty); and the strips [a,b]×RR2.[a,b] \times \mathbb{R} \subset \mathbb{R}^2. A method for numerically computing such representations is also presented. The methodology is divided into two stages: (S1) diagonalizing the initial polynomial matrix based on the Schm\"{u}dgen's procedure \cite{Schmudgen09}; (S2) for each diagonal element of the resulting matrix, find its low rank sosrf-representation satisfying the Artin's theorem solving the Hilbert's 17th problem. Some numerical tests and illustrations with \textsf{OCTAVE} are also presented for each type of polynomial matrices.

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@article{arxiv.1901.02360,
  title  = {Sum-of-square-of-rational-function based representations of positive semidefinite polynomial matrices},
  author = {Thanh-Hieu Le and Nhat-Thien Pham},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.02360},
  year   = {2019}
}

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