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Computing rational points in convex semi-algebraic sets and SOS decompositions (0910.2973v1)

Published 15 Oct 2009 in cs.SC, cs.DS, and math.OC

Abstract: Let ${\cal P}={h_1, ..., h_s}\subset \Z[Y_1, ..., Y_k]$, $D\geq \deg(h_i)$ for $1\leq i \leq s$, $\sigma$ bounding the bit length of the coefficients of the $h_i$'s, and $\Phi$ be a quantifier-free ${\cal P}$-formula defining a convex semi-algebraic set. We design an algorithm returning a rational point in ${\cal S}$ if and only if ${\cal S}\cap \Q\neq\emptyset$. It requires $\sigma{\bigO(1)}D{\bigO(k3)}$ bit operations. If a rational point is outputted its coordinates have bit length dominated by $\sigma D{\bigO(k3)}$. Using this result, we obtain a procedure deciding if a polynomial $f\in \Z[X_1, >..., X_n]$ is a sum of squares of polynomials in $\Q[X_1, ..., X_n]$. Denote by $d$ the degree of $f$, $\tau$ the maximum bit length of the coefficients in $f$, $D={{n+d}\choose{n}}$ and $k\leq D(D+1)-{{n+2d}\choose{n}}$. This procedure requires $\tau{\bigO(1)}D{\bigO(k3)}$ bit operations and the coefficients of the outputted polynomials have bit length dominated by $\tau D{\bigO(k3)}$.

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