On the minimal algebraic complexity of the rank-one approximation problem for general inner products

We study the algebraic complexity of Euclidean distance minimization from a generic tensor to a variety of rank-one tensors. The Euclidean Distance (ED) degree of the Segre-Veronese variety counts the number of complex critical points of this optimization problem. We regard this invariant as a funct...

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Hauptverfasser: Kozhasov, Khazhgali, Muniz, Alan, Qi, Yang, Sodomaco, Luca
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Zusammenfassung:We study the algebraic complexity of Euclidean distance minimization from a generic tensor to a variety of rank-one tensors. The Euclidean Distance (ED) degree of the Segre-Veronese variety counts the number of complex critical points of this optimization problem. We regard this invariant as a function of inner products. We prove that Frobenius inner product is a local minimum of the ED degree, and conjecture that it is a global minimum. We prove our conjecture in the case of matrices and symmetric binary and $3\times 3\times 3$ tensors. We discuss the above optimization problem for other algebraic varieties, classifying all possible values of the ED degree. Our approach combines tools from Singularity Theory, Morse Theory, and Algebraic Geometry.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2309.15105