Operator Scaling and Spectral Analysis (Tsz Chiu Kwok)
Abstract
Operator scaling has wide applications in theoretical computer science including permanent approximation, signed rank lower bounds, linear matroid intersection, etc, and is recently receiving a lot of attentions due to its connection with non-commutative ranks and Brascamp Lieb inequality. Recently, we use techniques in operator scaling to solve a basic open problem in frame theory named the Paulsen problem: given vectors u_1, …, u_n in R^d that are nearly Parseval and nearly equal norm, can we change the vectors slightly to v_1, …, v_n so that they become exactly Parseval and equal norm? The fundamental question is whether the total change sum_i ||u_i – v_i||^2 need to depend on the number of vectors n. We answer this question affirmatively.
In this talk, I will present our result on the Paulsen problem, and discuss our recent progress on the spectral analysis of operator scaling.
Time
2018-03-16 14:00 ~ 15:00
Speaker
Tsz Chiu Kwok, University of Waterloo
Room
Room 602, School of Information Management & Engineering, Shanghai University of Finance & Economics