Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8904876 Advances in Mathematics 2018 36 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hyperbolic homogeneous polynomials with real coefficients, i.e., hyperbolic real projective hypersurfaces, and their determinantal representations, play a key role in the emerging field of convex algebraic geometry. In this paper we consider a natural notion of hyperbolicity for a real subvariety X⊂Pd of an arbitrary codimension ℓ with respect to a real ℓ−1-dimensional linear subspace V⊂Pd and study its basic properties. We also consider a class of determinantal representations that we call Livsic-type and a nice subclass of these that we call very reasonable. Much like in the case of hypersurfaces (ℓ=1), the existence of a definite Hermitian very reasonable Livsic-type determinantal representation implies hyperbolicity. We show that every curve admits a very reasonable Livsic-type determinantal representation. Our basic tools are Cauchy kernels for line bundles and the notion of the Bezoutian for two meromorphic functions on a compact Riemann surface that we introduce. We then proceed to show that every real curve in Pd hyperbolic with respect to some real d−2-dimensional linear subspace admits a definite Hermitian, or even definite real symmetric, very reasonable Livsic-type determinantal representation.
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