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NP-hardness of deciding convexity of quartic polynomials and related problems

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MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING
Volume 137, Issue 1-2, Pages 453-476

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10107-011-0499-2

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  1. NSF Focused Research Group Grant on Semidefinite Optimization and Convex Algebraic Geometry [DMS-0757207]
  2. NSF [ECCS-0701623]

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We show that unless P = NP, there exists no polynomial time (or even pseudo-polynomial time) algorithm that can decide whether a multivariate polynomial of degree four (or higher even degree) is globally convex. This solves a problem that has been open since 1992 when N. Z. Shor asked for the complexity of deciding convexity for quartic polynomials. We also prove that deciding strict convexity, strong convexity, quasiconvexity, and pseudoconvexity of polynomials of even degree four or higher is strongly NP-hard. By contrast, we show that quasiconvexity and pseudoconvexity of odd degree polynomials can be decided in polynomial time.

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