Abstract

In 2007, Helton and Vinnikov proved that every hyperbolic plane curve has a definite real symmetric determinantal representation. By allowing for Hermitian matrices instead, we are able to give a new proof that relies only on the basic intersection theory of plane curves. We show that a matrix of linear forms is definite if and only if its co-maximal minors interlace its determinant and extend a classical construction of determinantal representations of Dixon from 1902. Like the Helton–Vinnikov theorem, this implies that every hyperbolic region in the plane is defined by a linear matrix inequality.

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