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Doubling the dimension yields a benign landscape for the squared-stress

Christopher Criscitiello

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We consider the Euclidean distance geometry problem (EDG): given a subset of the pairwise distances of an unknown cloud of $n$ points in $\mathbb{R}^\ell$, recover the point cloud up to rigid motions. When $n$ is large, a popular practical approach is to minimize a nonconvex quartic, known as the squared-stress or s-stress, over point clouds in $\mathbb{R}^k$, with $k$ potentially larger than $\ell$. It is a long-standing open problem to understand the optimization landscape of the s-stress when...

Submitted: August 18, 2026Subjects: Mathematics; Mathematics

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We consider the Euclidean distance geometry problem (EDG): given a subset of the pairwise distances of an unknown cloud of nn points in Rβ„“\mathbb{R}^\ell, recover the point cloud up to rigid motions. When nn is large, a popular practical approach is to minimize a nonconvex quartic, known as the squared-stress or s-stress, over point clouds in Rk\mathbb{R}^k, with kk potentially larger than β„“\ell. It is a long-standing open problem to understand the optimization landscape of the s-stress when all pairwise distances are known (Malone and Trosset, 2000; Parhizkar, 2013). It was recently shown that the landscape is not benign when k=β„“k=\ell, and it was conjectured that the landscape becomes benign as soon as kβ‰₯β„“+1k\ge \ell+1 (Song et al., 2025; Criscitiello et al., 2026). Here, we show that the complete-graph s-stress has a benign landscape whenever kβ‰₯2(β„“+1)k\ge 2(\ell+1), establishing the conjecture up to a factor of two. A key idea is to view second-order criticality as a containment of two ellipsoids; finding a descent direction then corresponds to finding a separating hyperplane that violates this containment. This dual perspective yields the stated landscape result, and also applies to any measurement operator whose inverse satisfies a simple frame condition.


Source: arXiv:2608.16799v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16799v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.16799v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16799v1

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