Products of positive forms, linear matrix inequalities, and Hilbert 17th problem for ternary forms
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Publication:1877018
DOI10.1016/j.ejor.2003.08.014zbMath1106.90058OpenAlexW2081728301WikidataQ56874384 ScholiaQ56874384MaRDI QIDQ1877018
Dimitrii V. Pasechnik, Etienne de Klerk
Publication date: 16 August 2004
Published in: European Journal of Operational Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://research.tilburguniversity.edu/en/publications/90713b98-8cb2-4d0c-981c-815bfeb1b627
Semidefinite programming (90C22) Nonconvex programming, global optimization (90C26) General binary quadratic forms (11E16)
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