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The sparseness of g-convex functions

Published 22 Sep 2024 in math.DG and math.OC | (2409.14434v1)

Abstract: The g-convexity of functions on manifolds is a generalization of the convexity of functions on Rn. It plays an essential role in both differential geometry and non-convex optimization theory. This paper is concerned with g-convex smooth functions on manifolds. We establish criteria for the existence of a Riemannian metric (or connection) with respect to which a given function is g-convex. Using these criteria, we obtain three sparseness results for g-convex functions: (1) The set of g-convex functions on a compact manifold is nowhere dense in the space of smooth functions. (2) Most polynomials on Rn that is g-convex with respect to some geodesically complete connection has at most one critical point. (3) The density of g-convex univariate (resp. quadratic, monomial, additively separable) polynomials asymptotically decreases to zero

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