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The basic representation theory of finite groups indicates that a function <em>f</em> on a finite abelian group <em>G</em> can be written as a linear combination of characters of irreducible representations of <em>G</em> by <span><math><mi>f</mi><mo>(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo>)</mo><mo>=</mo><msub><mrow><mo>∑</mo></mrow><mrow><mi>χ</mi><mo>∈</mo><mover><mrow><mi>G</mi></mrow><mrow><mo>ˆ</mo></mrow></mover></mrow></msub><mover><mrow><mi>f</mi></mrow><mrow><mo>ˆ</mo></mrow></mover><mo>(</mo><mi>χ</mi><mo>)</mo><mi>χ</mi><mo>(</mo><mi>x</mi><mo>)</mo></math></span>, where <span><math><mover><mrow><mi>G</mi></mrow><mrow><mo>ˆ</mo></mrow></mover></math></span> is the dual group of <em>G</em> consisting of all characters of <em>G</em> and <span><math><mover><mrow><mi>f</mi></mrow><mrow><mo>ˆ</mo></mrow></mover><mo>(</mo><mi>χ</mi><mo>)</mo></math></span> is the <em>Fourier coefficient</em> of <em>f</em> at <span><math><mi>χ</mi><mo>∈</mo><mover><mrow><mi>G</mi></mrow><mrow><mo>ˆ</mo></mrow></mover></math></span>. In this paper, we show that by performing the fast (inverse) Fourier transform, we are able to compute a sparse Fourier sum of squares (FSOS) certificate of <em>f</em> on a finite abelian group <em>G</em> with complexity that is quasi-linear in the order of <em>G</em> and polynomial in the FSOS sparsity of <em>f</em>. Moreover, for a nonnegative function <em>f</em> on a finite abelian group <em>G</em> and a subset <span><math><mi>S</mi><mo>⊆</mo><mover><mrow><mi>G</mi></mrow><mrow><mo>ˆ</mo></mrow></mover></math></span>, we give a lower bound of the constant <em>M</em> such that <span><math><mi>f</mi><mo>+</mo><mi>M</mi></math></span> admits an FSOS supported on <em>S</em>. We demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed algorithm by numerical experiments on various abelian groups of orders up to 10<sup>7</sup>. 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摘要
验证有限无穷群上函数的非负性是一个长期存在的难题。有限群的基本表示理论表明,有限无穷群 G 上的函数 f 可以写成 G 的不可还原表示的字符的线性组合,即 f(x)=∑χ∈Gˆfˆ(χ)χ(x) 、其中,Gˆ 是由 G 的所有字符组成的 G 的对偶群,fˆ(χ) 是 f 在 χ∈Gˆ 处的傅里叶系数。本文表明,通过执行快速(逆)傅立叶变换,我们能够计算有限无性组 G 上 f 的稀疏傅立叶平方和(FSOS)证书,其复杂度与 G 的阶数呈准线性关系,与 f 的 FSOS 稀疏度呈多项式关系。此外,对于有限无边群 G 上的非负函数 f 和子集 S⊆Gˆ,我们给出了常数 M 的下限,即 f+M 在 S 上支持 FSOS。作为应用,我们还通过稀疏 FSOS 解决了一些组合优化问题和赫米特平方和(SOHS)问题。
Computing sparse Fourier sum of squares on finite abelian groups in quasi-linear time
The problem of verifying the nonnegativity of a function on a finite abelian group is a long-standing challenging problem. The basic representation theory of finite groups indicates that a function f on a finite abelian group G can be written as a linear combination of characters of irreducible representations of G by , where is the dual group of G consisting of all characters of G and is the Fourier coefficient of f at . In this paper, we show that by performing the fast (inverse) Fourier transform, we are able to compute a sparse Fourier sum of squares (FSOS) certificate of f on a finite abelian group G with complexity that is quasi-linear in the order of G and polynomial in the FSOS sparsity of f. Moreover, for a nonnegative function f on a finite abelian group G and a subset , we give a lower bound of the constant M such that admits an FSOS supported on S. We demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed algorithm by numerical experiments on various abelian groups of orders up to 107. As applications, we also solve some combinatorial optimization problems and the sum of Hermitian squares (SOHS) problem by sparse FSOS.
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Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis (ACHA) is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes high-quality papers in all areas of mathematical sciences related to the applied and computational aspects of harmonic analysis, with special emphasis on innovative theoretical development, methods, and algorithms, for information processing, manipulation, understanding, and so forth. The objectives of the journal are to chronicle the important publications in the rapidly growing field of data representation and analysis, to stimulate research in relevant interdisciplinary areas, and to provide a common link among mathematical, physical, and life scientists, as well as engineers.