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On Approximations of the PSD Cone by a Polynomial Number of Smaller-sized PSD Cones (2105.02080v1)

Published 5 May 2021 in math.OC

Abstract: We study the problem of approximating the cone of positive semidefinite (PSD) matrices with a cone that can be described by smaller-sized PSD constraints. Specifically, we ask the question: "how closely can we approximate the set of unit-trace $n \times n$ PSD matrices, denoted by $D$, using at most $N$ number of $k \times k$ PSD constraints?" In this paper, we prove lower bounds on $N$ to achieve a good approximation of $D$ by considering two constructions of an approximating set. First, we consider the unit-trace $n \times n$ symmetric matrices that are PSD when restricted to a fixed set of $k$-dimensional subspaces in $\mathbb{RR}n$. We prove that if this set is a good approximation of $D$, then the number of subspaces must be at least exponentially large in $n$ for any $k = o(n)$. % Second, we show that any set $S$ that approximates $D$ within a constant approximation ratio must have superpolynomial $\mathbf{S}+k$-extension complexity. To be more precise, if $S$ is a constant factor approximation of $D$, then $S$ must have $\mathbf{S}+k$-extension complexity at least $\exp( C \cdot \min { \sqrt{n}, n/k })$ where $C$ is some absolute constant. In addition, we show that any set $S$ such that $D \subseteq S$ and the Gaussian width of $D$ is at most a constant times larger than the Gaussian width of $D$ must have $\mathbf{S}+k$-extension complexity at least $\exp( C \cdot \min { n{1/3}, \sqrt{n/k} })$. These results imply that the cone of $n \times n$ PSD matrices cannot be approximated by a polynomial number of $k \times k$ PSD constraints for any $k = o(n / \log2 n)$. These results generalize the recent work of Fawzi on the hardness of polyhedral approximations of $\mathbf{S}+n$, which corresponds to the special case with $k=1$.

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