A cost-scaling algorithm for computing the degree of determinants

Abstract

In this paper, we address computation of the degree deg Det A of Dieudonn\'e determinant Det A of \[ A = Σk=1m Ak xk tck, \] where Ak are n × n matrices over a field K, xk are noncommutative variables, t is a variable commuting with xk, ck are integers, and the degree is considered for t. This problem generalizes noncommutative Edmonds' problem and fundamental combinatorial optimization problems including the weighted linear matroid intersection problem. It was shown that deg Det A is obtained by a discrete convex optimization on a Euclidean building. We extend this framework by incorporating a cost scaling technique, and show that deg Det A can be computed in time polynomial of n,m,2 C, where C:= k |ck|. We give a polyhedral interpretation of deg Det, which says that deg Det A is given by linear optimization over an integral polytope with respect to objective vector c = (ck). Based on it, we show that our algorithm becomes a strongly polynomial one. We apply this result to an algebraic combinatorial optimization problem arising from a symbolic matrix having 2 × 2-submatrix structure.

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