Polyconvex function

In mathematics, the notion of polyconvexity is a generalization of the notion of convexity for functions defined on spaces of matrices. Let Mm×n(K) denote the space of all m × n matrices over the field K, which may be either the real numbers R, or the complex numbers C. A function f : Mm×n(K)  R  {±} is said to be polyconvex if

A \mapsto f(A)

can be written as a convex function of the p × p subdeterminants of A, for 1  p  min{m, n}.

Polyconvexity is a weaker property than convexity. For example, the function f given by

f(A) = \begin{cases} \frac1{\det (A)}, & \det (A) > 0; \\ + \infty, & \det (A) \leq 0; \end{cases}

is polyconvex but not convex.

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