Matrix-valued Hermitian Positivstellensatz, lurking contractions, and contractive determinantal representations of stable polynomials (1501.05527v3)
Abstract: We prove that every matrix-valued rational function $F$, which is regular on the closure of a bounded domain $\mathcal{D}\mathbf{P}$ in $\mathbb{C}d$ and which has the associated Agler norm strictly less than 1, admits a finite-dimensional contractive realization $$F(z)= D + C\mathbf{P}(z)_n(I-A\mathbf{P}(z)_n){-1} B. $$ Here $\mathcal{D}\mathbf{P}$ is defined by the inequality $|\mathbf{P}(z)|<1$, where $\mathbf{P}(z)$ is a direct sum of matrix polynomials $\mathbf{P}i(z)$ (so that appropriate Archimedean and approximation conditions are satisfied), and $\mathbf{P}(z)_n=\bigoplus{i=1}k\mathbf{P}_i(z)\otimes I_{n_i}$, with some $k$-tuple $n$ of multiplicities $n_i$; special cases include the open unit polydisk and the classical Cartan domains. The proof uses a matrix-valued version of a Hermitian Positivstellensatz by Putinar, and a lurking contraction argument. As a consequence, we show that every polynomial with no zeros on the closure of $\mathcal{D}_\mathbf{P}$ is a factor of $\det (I - K\mathbf{P}(z)_n)$, with a contractive matrix $K$.
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