Partial Degeneration of Tensors

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Tensors are often studied by introducing preorders such as restriction and degeneration. The former describes transformations of the tensors by local linear maps on its tensor factors; the latter describes transformations where the local linear maps may vary along a curve, and the resulting tensor is expressed as a limit along this curve. In this work, we introduce and study partial degeneration, a special version of degeneration where one of the local linear maps is constant while the others vary along a curve. Motivated by algebraic complexity, quantum entanglement, and tensor networks, we present constructions based on matrix multiplication tensors and find examples by making a connection to the theory of prehomogeneous tensor spaces. We highlight the subtleties of this new notion by showing obstruction and classification results for the unit tensor. To this end, we study the notion of aided rank, a natural generalization of tensor rank. The existence of partial degenerations gives strong upper bounds on the aided rank of a tensor, which allows one to turn degenerations into restrictions. In particular, we present several examples, based on the W-tensor and the Coppersmith–Winograd tensors, where lower bounds on aided rank provide obstructions to the existence of certain partial degenerations.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications
Volume45
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)771-800
ISSN0895-4798
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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