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Autori principali: King, Robbie, Kohler, Tamara
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Pubblicazione: 2023
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author King, Robbie
Kohler, Tamara
author_facet King, Robbie
Kohler, Tamara
contents We study the complexity of a classic problem in computational topology, the homology problem: given a description of some space $X$ and an integer $k$, decide if $X$ contains a $k$-dimensional hole. The setting and statement of the homology problem are completely classical, yet we find that the complexity is characterized by quantum complexity classes. Our result can be seen as an aspect of a connection between homology and supersymmetric quantum mechanics. We consider clique complexes, motivated by the practical application of topological data analysis (TDA). The clique complex of a graph is the simplicial complex formed by declaring every $k+1$-clique in the graph to be a $k$-simplex. Our main result is that deciding whether the clique complex of a weighted graph has a hole or not, given a suitable promise on the gap, is $\text{QMA}_1$-hard and contained in $\text{QMA}$. Our main innovation is a technique to lower bound the eigenvalues of the combinatorial Laplacian operator. For this, we invoke a tool from algebraic topology known as \emph{spectral sequences}. In particular, we exploit a connection between spectral sequences and Hodge theory. Spectral sequences will play a role analogous to perturbation theory for combinatorial Laplacians. In addition, we develop the simplicial surgery technique used in prior work. Our result provides some suggestion that the quantum TDA algorithm \emph{cannot} be dequantized. More broadly, we hope that our results will open up new possibilities for quantum advantage in topological data analysis.
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spellingShingle Gapped Clique Homology on weighted graphs is $\text{QMA}_1$-hard and contained in $\text{QMA}$
King, Robbie
Kohler, Tamara
Quantum Physics
We study the complexity of a classic problem in computational topology, the homology problem: given a description of some space $X$ and an integer $k$, decide if $X$ contains a $k$-dimensional hole. The setting and statement of the homology problem are completely classical, yet we find that the complexity is characterized by quantum complexity classes. Our result can be seen as an aspect of a connection between homology and supersymmetric quantum mechanics. We consider clique complexes, motivated by the practical application of topological data analysis (TDA). The clique complex of a graph is the simplicial complex formed by declaring every $k+1$-clique in the graph to be a $k$-simplex. Our main result is that deciding whether the clique complex of a weighted graph has a hole or not, given a suitable promise on the gap, is $\text{QMA}_1$-hard and contained in $\text{QMA}$. Our main innovation is a technique to lower bound the eigenvalues of the combinatorial Laplacian operator. For this, we invoke a tool from algebraic topology known as \emph{spectral sequences}. In particular, we exploit a connection between spectral sequences and Hodge theory. Spectral sequences will play a role analogous to perturbation theory for combinatorial Laplacians. In addition, we develop the simplicial surgery technique used in prior work. Our result provides some suggestion that the quantum TDA algorithm \emph{cannot} be dequantized. More broadly, we hope that our results will open up new possibilities for quantum advantage in topological data analysis.
title Gapped Clique Homology on weighted graphs is $\text{QMA}_1$-hard and contained in $\text{QMA}$
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.17234