Sum-of-squares hierarchies for polynomial optimization and the Christoffel-Darboux kernel (2111.04610v3)
Abstract: Consider the problem of minimizing a polynomial $f$ over a compact semialgebraic set ${\mathbf{X} \subseteq \mathbb{R}n}$. Lasserre introduces hierarchies of semidefinite programs to approximate this hard optimization problem, based on classical sum-of-squares certificates of positivity of polynomials due to Putinar and Schm\"udgen. When $\mathbf{X}$ is the unit ball or the standard simplex, we show that the hierarchies based on the Schm\"udgen-type certificates converge to the global minimum of $f$ at a rate in $O(1/r2)$, matching recently obtained convergence rates for the hypersphere and hypercube $[-1,1]n$. For our proof, we establish a connection between Lasserre's hierarchies and the Christoffel-Darboux kernel, and make use of closed form expressions for this kernel derived by Xu.