Sum-of-Squares Optimization and the Sparsity Structure of Equiangular Tight Frames

Abstract

Equiangular tight frames (ETFs) may be used to construct examples of feasible points for semidefinite programs arising in sum-of-squares (SOS) optimization. We show how generalizing the calculations in a recent work of the authors' that explored this connection also yields new bounds on the sparsity of (both real and complex) ETFs. One corollary shows that Steiner ETFs corresponding to finite projective planes are optimally sparse in the sense of achieving tightness in a matrix inequality controlling overlaps between sparsity patterns of distinct rows of the synthesis matrix. We also formulate several natural open problems concerning further generalizations of our technique.

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