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Approximating Pairwise Correlations in the Ising Model

Data Structures and Algorithms 2021-06-16 v2 Computational Complexity Probability

Abstract

In the Ising model, we consider the problem of estimating the covariance of the spins at two specified vertices. In the ferromagnetic case, it is easy to obtain an additive approximation to this covariance by repeatedly sampling from the relevant Gibbs distribution. However, we desire a multiplicative approximation, and it is not clear how to achieve this by sampling, given that the covariance can be exponentially small. Our main contribution is a fully polynomial time randomised approximation scheme (FPRAS) for the covariance. We also show that that the restriction to the ferromagnetic case is essential --- there is no FPRAS for multiplicatively estimating the covariance of an antiferromagnetic Ising model unless RP = #P. In fact, we show that even determining the sign of the covariance is #P-hard in the antiferromagnetic case.

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@article{arxiv.1810.05830,
  title  = {Approximating Pairwise Correlations in the Ising Model},
  author = {Leslie Ann Goldberg and Mark Jerrum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.05830},
  year   = {2021}
}

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