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En Route to a Standard QMA1 vs. QCMA Oracle Separation

Quantum Physics 2026-04-30 v1 Computational Complexity

Abstract

We study the power of quantum witnesses under perfect completeness. We construct a classical oracle relative to which a language lies in QMA1\mathsf{QMA}_1 but not in QCMA\mathsf{QCMA} when the QCMA\mathsf{QCMA} verifier is only allowed polynomially many adaptive rounds and exponentially many parallel queries per round. Additionally, we derandomize the permutation-oracle separation of Fefferman and Kimmel, obtaining an in-place oracle separation between QMA1\mathsf{QMA}_1 and QCMA\mathsf{QCMA}. Furthermore, we focus on QCMA\mathsf{QCMA} and QMA\mathsf{QMA} with an exponentially small gap, where we show a separation assuming the gap is fixed, but not when it may be arbitrarily small. Finally, we derive consequences for approximate ground-state preparation from sparse Hamiltonian oracle access, including a bounded-adaptivity frustration-free variant.

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@article{arxiv.2604.26921,
  title  = {En Route to a Standard QMA1 vs. QCMA Oracle Separation},
  author = {David Miloschewsky and Supartha Podder and Dorian Rudolph},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.26921},
  year   = {2026}
}

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