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Representing Matroids over the Reals is$\\exists \\mathbb R$ -complete
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de Mesmay, Arnaud
, Miltzow, Tillmann
, Kim, Eun Jung
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Combinatorics
/ Computational Complexity
/ Computer Science
/ computer science - computational complexity
/ Mathematics
/ mathematics - combinatorics
2024
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Representing Matroids over the Reals is$\\exists \\mathbb R$ -complete
by
de Mesmay, Arnaud
, Miltzow, Tillmann
, Kim, Eun Jung
in
Combinatorics
/ Computational Complexity
/ Computer Science
/ computer science - computational complexity
/ Mathematics
/ mathematics - combinatorics
2024
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Representing Matroids over the Reals is$\\exists \\mathbb R$ -complete
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Representing Matroids over the Reals is$\\exists \\mathbb R$ -complete
2024
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A matroid$M$is an ordered pair$(E,I)$ , where$E$is a finite set called the ground set and a collection$I\\subset 2^{E}$called the independent sets which satisfy the conditions: (i)$\\emptyset \\in I$ , (ii)$I'\\subset I \\in I$implies$I'\\in I$ , and (iii)$I_1,I_2 \\in I$and$|I_1| < |I_2|$implies that there is an$e\\in I_2$such that$I_1\\cup \\{e\\} \\in I$ . The rank$rank(M)$of a matroid$M$is the maximum size of an independent set. We say that a matroid$M=(E,I)$is representable over the reals if there is a map$\\varphi \\colon E \\rightarrow \\mathbb{R}^{rank(M)}$such that$I\\in I$if and only if$\\varphi(I)$forms a linearly independent set. We study the problem of matroid realizability over the reals. Given a matroid$M$ , we ask whether there is a set of points in the Euclidean space representing$M$ . We show that matroid realizability is$\\exists \\mathbb R$ -complete, already for matroids of rank 3. The complexity class$\\exists \\mathbb R$can be defined as the family of algorithmic problems that is polynomial-time is equivalent to determining if a multivariate polynomial with integers coefficients has a real root. Our methods are similar to previous methods from the literature. Yet, the result itself was never pointed out and there is no proof readily available in the language of computer science.
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DMTCS,Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science
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