- Series
- Research Horizons Seminar
- Time
- Wednesday, October 12, 2011 - 12:05pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
- Location
- Skiles 005
- Speaker
- Greg Blekherman – Georgia Tech
- Organizer
- Bulent Tosun
A multivariate real polynomial p(x) is nonnegative if p(x) is at
least 0 for all x in R^n. I will review the history and motivation behind
the problem of representing nonnegative polynomials as sums of squares. Such
representations are of interest for both theoretical and practical
computational reasons, with many applications some of which I will present.
I will explain how the problem of describing nonnegative polynomials fits
into convex algebraic geometry: the study of convex sets with underlying
algebraic structure, that brings together ideas of optimization, convex
geometry and algebraic geometry. I will end by presenting current research
problems in this area.