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Amoebas, Nonnegative Polynomials and Sums of Squares Supported on Circuits

Published 3 Feb 2014 in math.AG and math.CO | (1402.0462v3)

Abstract: We completely characterize sections of the cones of nonnegative polynomials, convex polynomials and sums of squares with polynomials supported on circuits, a genuine class of sparse polynomials. In particular, nonnegativity is characterized by an invariant, which can be immediately derived from the initial polynomial. Furthermore, nonnegativity of such polynomials $f$ coincides with solidness of the amoeba of $f$, i.e., the Log-absolute-value image of the algebraic variety $\mathcal{V}(f) \subset (\mathbb{C}*)n$ of $f$. These results generalize earlier works both in amoeba theory and real algebraic geometry by Fidalgo, Kovacec, Reznick, Theobald and de Wolff and solve an open problem by Reznick. They establish the first direct connection between amoeba theory and nonnegativity of real polynomials. Additionally, these statements yield a completely new class of nonnegativity certificates independent from sums of squares certificates.

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