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Forbidden minor characterizations for low-rank optimal solutions to semidefinite programs over the elliptope

We study a new geometric graph parameter $\egd(G)$, defined as the smallest integer $r\ge 1$ for which any partial symmetric matrix which is completable to a correlation matrix and whose entries are specified at the positions of the edges of $G$, can be completed to a matrix in the convex hull of correlation matrices of $\rank $ at most $r$. This graph parameter is motivated by its relevance to the problem of finding low rank solutions to semidefinite programs over the elliptope, and also by its relevance to the bounded rank Grothendieck constant. Indeed, $\egd(G)\le r$ if and only if the rank-$r$ Grothendieck constant of $G$ is equal to 1. We show that the parameter $\egd(G)$ is minor monotone, we identify several classes of forbidden minors for $\egd(G)\le r$ and we give the full characterization for the case $r=2$. We also show an upper bound for $\egd(G)$ in terms of a new tree-width-like parameter $\sla(G)$, defined as the smallest $r$ for which $G$ is a minor of the strong product of a tree and $K_r$. We show that, for any 2-connected graph $G\ne K_{3,3}$ on at least 6 nodes, $\egd(G)\le 2$ if and only if $\sla(G)\le 2$.

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