Stratifications of the ray space of a tropical quadratic form by Cauchy-Schwartz functions

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zbMATH Open1509.14118arXiv2205.15036MaRDI QIDQ6400540FDOQ6400540

Manfred Knebusch, Zur Izhakian

Publication date: 30 May 2022

Abstract: Classes of an equivalence relation on a module V over a supertropical semiring, called rays, carry the underlaying structure of "supertropical trigonometry" and thereby a version of convex geometry which is compatible with quasilinearity. In this theory the traditional Cauchy-Schwarz inequality is replaced by the CS-ratio which gives rise to special characteristic functions, called CS-functions. These functions partite the ray space Ray(V) into convex sets and establish a main tool for analyzing varieties of quasilinear stars in Ray(V). They provide stratifications of Ray(V) and therefore a finer convex analysis that helps for a better geometric understanding.












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