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A Lower Bound on Determinantal Complexity (2009.02452v2)

Published 5 Sep 2020 in cs.CC and math.AG

Abstract: The determinantal complexity of a polynomial $P \in \mathbb{F}[x_1, \ldots, x_n]$ over a field $\mathbb{F}$ is the dimension of the smallest matrix $M$ whose entries are affine functions in $\mathbb{F}[x_1, \ldots, x_n]$ such that $P = Det(M)$. We prove that the determinantal complexity of the polynomial $\sum_{i = 1}n x_in$ is at least $1.5n - 3$. For every $n$-variate polynomial of degree $d$, the determinantal complexity is trivially at least $d$, and it is a long standing open problem to prove a lower bound which is super linear in $\max{n,d}$. Our result is the first lower bound for any explicit polynomial which is bigger by a constant factor than $\max{n,d}$, and improves upon the prior best bound of $n + 1$, proved by Alper, Bogart and Velasco [ABV17] for the same polynomial.

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