Hyperdeterminantal Total Positivity
Abstract
For a given positive integer m, the concept of hyperdeterminantal total positivity is defined for a kernel K R2m R, thereby generalizing the classical concept of total positivity. Extending the fundamental example, K(x,y) = (xy), x, y ∈ R, of a classical totally positive kernel, the hyperdeterminantal total positivity property of the kernel K(x1,…,x2m) = (x1·s x2m), x1,…,x2m ∈ R is established. By applying Matsumoto's hyperdeterminantal Binet-Cauchy formula, we derive a generalization of Karlin's basic composition formula; then we use the generalized composition formula to construct several examples of hyperdeterminantal totally positive kernels. Further generalizations of hyperdeterminantal total positivity by means of the theory of finite reflection groups are described and some open problems are posed.
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