Tensor-Tensor Products, Group Representations, and Semidefinite Programming
Abstract
The M-family of tensor-tensor products is a framework which generalizes many properties from linear algebra to third order tensors. Here, we investigate positive semidefiniteness and semidefinite programming under the M-product. Critical to our investigation is a connection between the choice of matrix M in the M-product and the representation theory of an underlying group action. Using this framework, third order tensors equipped with the M-product are a natural setting for the study of invariant semidefinite programs. As applications of the M-SDP framework, we provide a characterization of certain nonnegative quadratic forms and solve low-rank tensor completion problems.
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