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A Collapse Theorem for Holographic Algorithms with Matchgates on Domain Size at Most 4

Computational Complexity 2013-05-21 v2

Abstract

Holographic algorithms with matchgates are a novel approach to design polynomial time computation. It uses Kasteleyn's algorithm for perfect matchings, and more importantly a holographic reduction . The two fundamental parameters of a holographic reduction are the domain size kk of the underlying problem, and the basis size \ell. A holographic reduction transforms the computation to matchgates by a linear transformation that maps to (a tensor product space of) a linear space of dimension 22^{\ell}. We prove a sharp basis collapse theorem, that shows that for domain size 3 and 4, all non-trivial holographic reductions have basis size \ell collapse to 1 and 2 respectively. The main proof techniques are Matchgates Identities, and a Group Property of matchgates signatures.

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@article{arxiv.1305.1409,
  title  = {A Collapse Theorem for Holographic Algorithms with Matchgates on Domain Size at Most 4},
  author = {Jin-Yi Cai and Zhiguo Fu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.1409},
  year   = {2013}
}

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24 pages, 2 figures