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The Truncated Tracial Moment Problem

Burgdorf, Sabine  
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Klep, Igor
2012
Journal Of Operator Theory

We present tracial analogs of the classical results of Curto and Fialkow on moment matrices. A sequence of real numbers indexed by words in noncommuting variables with values invariant under cyclic permutations of the indexes, is called a tracial sequence. We prove that such a sequence can be represented with tracial moments of matrices if its corresponding moment matrix is positive semidefinite and of finite rank. A truncated tracial sequence allows for such a representation if and only if one of its extensions admits a flat extension. Finally, we apply this theory via duality to investigate trace-positive polynomials in noncommuting variables.

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research article
Web of Science ID

WOS:000309484800007

Author(s)
Burgdorf, Sabine  
Klep, Igor
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Theta Foundation

Published in
Journal Of Operator Theory
Volume

68

Issue

1

Start page

141

End page

163

Subjects

(Truncated) moment problem

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noncommutative polynomial

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sum of hermitian squares

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moment matrix

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free positivity

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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EGG  
Available on Infoscience
February 27, 2013
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