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Approximating Permanent of Random Matrices with Vanishing Mean: Made Better and Simpler

Data Structures and Algorithms 2019-12-02 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

The algorithm and complexity of approximating the permanent of a matrix is an extensively studied topic. Recently, its connection with quantum supremacy and more specifically BosonSampling draws special attention to the average-case approximation problem of the permanent of random matrices with zero or small mean value for each entry. Eldar and Mehraban (FOCS 2018) gave a quasi-polynomial time algorithm for random matrices with mean at least 1/polyloglog(n)1/\mathbf{\mathrm{polyloglog}} (n). In this paper, we improve the result by designing a deterministic quasi-polynomial time algorithm and a PTAS for random matrices with mean at least 1/polylog(n)1/\mathbf{\mathrm{polylog}}(n). We note that if it can be further improved to 1/poly(n)1/\mathbf{\mathrm{poly}}(n), it will disprove a central conjecture for quantum supremacy. Our algorithm is also much simpler and has a better and flexible trade-off for running time. The running time can be quasi-polynomial in both nn and 1/ϵ1/\epsilon, or PTAS (polynomial in nn but exponential in 1/ϵ1/\epsilon), where ϵ\epsilon is the approximation parameter.

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@article{arxiv.1911.11962,
  title  = {Approximating Permanent of Random Matrices with Vanishing Mean: Made Better and Simpler},
  author = {Zhengfeng Ji and Zhihan Jin and Pinyan Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.11962},
  year   = {2019}
}

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30 pages