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Title:
Determinants, Hyperbolicity, and Interlacing

Speaker:
Cynthia Vinzant

Abstract:
On the space of real symmetric matrices, the determinant is hyperbolic with respect to the cone of positive definite matrices. As a consequence, the determinant of a matrix of linear forms that is positive definite at some point is a hyperbolic polynomial.  A celebrated theorem of Helton and Vinnikov states that any hyperbolic polynomial in three variables has such a determinantal representation. In more variables, this is no longer the case.  During this talk, we will examine hyperbolic polynomials that do and do not have definite determinantal representations. Interlacing polynomials will play an interesting role in this story and form a convex cone in their own right.

Link:
https://www.msri.org/workshops/754/schedules/19551

Workshop:
MSRI- Hot Topics: Kadison-Singer, Interlacing Polynomials, and Beyond