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Semidefinite Relaxation Methods for Tensor Absolute Value Equations
In this paper, we consider the tensor absolute value equations (TAVEs). When one tensor is row diagonal with odd order, we show that the TAVEs can be reduced to an algebraic equation; when it is row diagonal and nonsingular with even order, we prove that the TAVEs is equivalent to a polynomial complementary problem. When no tensor is row diagonal, we formulate the TAVEs equivalently as polynomial optimization problems in two different ways. Each of them can be solved by Lasserre’s hierarchy of semidefinite relaxations. The finite convergence properties are also discussed. Numerical experiments show the efficiency of the proposed methods.
期刊介绍:
The SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications contains research articles in matrix analysis and its applications and papers of interest to the numerical linear algebra community. Applications include such areas as signal processing, systems and control theory, statistics, Markov chains, and mathematical biology. Also contains papers that are of a theoretical nature but have a possible impact on applications.