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Sums of squares in Macaulay2

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 نشر من قبل Thomas Kahle
 تاريخ النشر 2018
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The Macaulay2 package SumsOfSquares decomposes polynomials as sums of squares. It is based on methods to rationalize sum-of-squares decompositions due to Parrilo and Peyrl. The package features a data type for sums-of-squares polynomials, support for external semidefinite programming solvers, and optimization over varieties.



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