DocumentCode
2653095
Title
The Complexity of the Separable Hamiltonian Problem
Author
Chailloux, André ; Sattath, Or
Author_Institution
Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
26-29 June 2012
Firstpage
32
Lastpage
41
Abstract
In this paper, we study variants of the canonical Local Hamiltonian problem where, in addition, the witness is promised to be separable. We define two variants of the Local Hamiltonian problem. The input for the Separable Local Hamiltonian problem is the same as the Local Hamiltonian problem, i.e. a local Hamiltonian and two energies a and b, but the question is somewhat different: the answer is YES if there is a separable quantum state with energy at most a, and the answer is NO if all separable quantum states have energy at least b. The Separable Sparse Hamiltonian problem is defined similarly, but the Hamiltonian is not necessarily local, but rather sparse. We show that the Separable Sparse Hamiltonian problem is QMA(2)-Complete, while Separable Local Hamiltonian is in QMA. This should be compared to the Local Hamiltonian problem, and the Sparse Hamiltonian problem which are both QMA-Complete. To the best of our knowledge, Separable Sparse Hamiltonian is the first non-trivial problem shown to be QMA(2)-Complete.
Keywords
computational complexity; quantum computing; sparse matrices; QMA(2)-complete problem; a energy; b energy; canonical local Hamiltonian problem; computational complexity; separable local Hamiltonian problem; separable quantum states; separable sparse Hamiltonian problem; Bismuth; Clocks; Complexity theory; Logic gates; Polynomials; Registers; Tensile stress;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Complexity (CCC), 2012 IEEE 27th Annual Conference on
Conference_Location
Porto
ISSN
1093-0159
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1663-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCC.2012.42
Filename
6243379
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