Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4630733 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Examples show that many integral forms can be efficiently verified to be positive through a special form of variable substitutions, i.e., weighted difference substitutions (WDS), but it was unknown how many steps of substitutions are needed, or furthermore, whether this method is adapted for checking positivity of all integral forms. In this paper, we give upper bounds of step numbers of WDS required in checking whether an integral form is positive or nonnegative, thus deducing that the positivity of integral forms can be completely verified through the WDS method.
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