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Improved NP-Hardness of Approximation for Orthogonality Dimension and Minrank

Computational Complexity 2023-11-16 v2 Discrete Mathematics Information Theory Combinatorics math.IT

Abstract

The orthogonality dimension of a graph GG over R\mathbb{R} is the smallest integer kk for which one can assign a nonzero kk-dimensional real vector to each vertex of GG, such that every two adjacent vertices receive orthogonal vectors. We prove that for every sufficiently large integer kk, it is NP\mathsf{NP}-hard to decide whether the orthogonality dimension of a given graph over R\mathbb{R} is at most kk or at least 2(1o(1))k/22^{(1-o(1)) \cdot k/2}. We further prove such hardness results for the orthogonality dimension over finite fields as well as for the closely related minrank parameter, which is motivated by the index coding problem in information theory. This in particular implies that it is NP\mathsf{NP}-hard to approximate these graph quantities to within any constant factor. Previously, the hardness of approximation was known to hold either assuming certain variants of the Unique Games Conjecture or for approximation factors smaller than 3/23/2. The proofs involve the concept of line digraphs and bounds on their orthogonality dimension and on the minrank of their complement.

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@article{arxiv.2301.00732,
  title  = {Improved NP-Hardness of Approximation for Orthogonality Dimension and Minrank},
  author = {Dror Chawin and Ishay Haviv},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.00732},
  year   = {2023}
}

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21 pages