A note on quantum lower bounds for local search via congestion and expansion
Abstract
We consider the quantum query complexity of local search as a function of graph geometry. Given a graph with vertices and black box access to a function , the goal is find a vertex that is a local minimum, i.e. with for all , using as few oracle queries as possible. We show that the quantum query complexity of local search on is , where is the vertex congestion of the graph. For a -expander with maximum degree , this implies a lower bound of . We obtain these bounds by applying the strong weighted adversary method to a construction by Br\^anzei, Choo, and Recker (2024). As a corollary, on constant degree expanders, we derive a lower bound of . This improves upon the best prior quantum lower bound of by Santha and Szegedy (2004). In contrast to the classical setting, a gap remains in the quantum case between our lower bound and the best-known upper bound of for such graphs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.13345,
title = {A note on quantum lower bounds for local search via congestion and expansion},
author = {Simina Brânzei and Nicholas J. Recker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.13345},
year = {2024}
}