On the Pythagoras number for polynomials of degree 4 in 5 variables
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Publication:6439799
arXiv2306.05959MaRDI QIDQ6439799FDOQ6439799
Publication date: 9 June 2023
Abstract: We give an example of a polynomial of degree 4 in 5 variables that is the sum of squares of 8 polynomials and cannot be decomposed as the sum of 7 squares. This improves the current existing lower bound of 7 polynomials for the Pythagoras number .
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