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On Counting (Quantum-)Graph Homomorphisms in Finite Fields of Prime Order

Computational Complexity 2022-08-19 v3 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

We study the problem of counting the number of homomorphisms from an input graph GG to a fixed (quantum) graph Hˉ\bar{H} in any finite field of prime order Zp\mathbb{Z}_p. The subproblem with graph HH was introduced by Faben and Jerrum [ToC'15] and its complexity is subject to a growing series of research articles, e.g. the work of Focke, Goldberg, Roth, and Zivn\'y [SIDMA'21] and the work of Bulatov and Kazeminia [STOC'22], subsequent to this article's conference version. Our contribution is threefold. First, we introduce the study of quantum graphs to the study of modular counting homomorphisms. We show that the complexity for a quantum graph Hˉ\bar{H} collapses to the complexity criteria found at dimension 1: graphs. Second, in order to prove cases of intractability we establish a further reduction to the study of bipartite graphs. Lastly, we establish a dichotomy for all bipartite (K3,3\{e}K_{3,3}\backslash\{e\}, domino{domino})-free graphs by a thorough structural study incorporating both local and global arguments. This result subsumes all results on bipartite graphs known for all prime moduli and extends them significantly. Even for the subproblem with pp equal to 22, this establishes new results.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2011.04827,
  title  = {On Counting (Quantum-)Graph Homomorphisms in Finite Fields of Prime Order},
  author = {J. A. Gregor Lagodzinski and Andreas Göbel and Katrin Casel and Tobias Friedrich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.04827},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

92 pages, revised presentation and arguments throughout, added references, extended abstract appeared at ICALP 2021