On Cm Solutions to Systems of Linear Inequalities

Abstract

Recent work of C. Fefferman and the first author has demonstrated that the linear system of equations equation* Σj=1M Aij(x)Fj(x)=fi(x).2in (i=1,...,N), equation* has a Cm solution F=(F1,...,FM) if and only if f1,...,fN satisfy a certain finite collection of partial differential equations. Here, the Aij are fixed semialgebraic functions. In this paper, we consider the analogous problem for systems of linear inequalities: equation* Σj=1M Aij(x)Fj(x) fi(x).2in (i=1,...,N). equation* Our main result is a negative one, demonstrated by counterexample: the existence of a Cm solution F may not, in general, be determined via an analogous finite set of partial differential inequalities in f1,...,fN.

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