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Parameterised Holant Problems

Computational Complexity 2025-05-05 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

We investigate the complexity of parameterised holant problems p-Holant(S)\mathrm{Holant}(\mathcal{S}) for families of signatures S\mathcal{S}. The parameterised holant framework was introduced by Curticapean in 2015 as a counter-part to the classical theory of holographic reductions and algorithms and it constitutes an extensive family of coloured and weighted counting constraint satisfaction problems on graph-like structures, encoding as special cases various well-studied counting problems in parameterised and fine-grained complexity theory such as counting edge-colourful kk-matchings, graph-factors, Eulerian orientations or, subgraphs with weighted degree constraints. We establish an exhaustive complexity trichotomy along the set of signatures S\mathcal{S}: Depending on S\mathcal{S}, p-Holant(S)\mathrm{Holant}(\mathcal{S}) is: (1) solvable in FPT-near-linear time (i.e. f(k)O~(x)f(k)\cdot \tilde{\mathcal{O}}(|x|)); (2) solvable in "FPT-matrix-multiplication time" (i.e. f(k)O(nω)f(k)\cdot {\mathcal{O}}(n^{\omega})) but not solvable in FPT-near-linear time unless the Triangle Conjecture fails; or (3) #W[1]-complete and no significant improvement over brute force is possible unless ETH fails. This classification reveals a significant and surprising gap in the complexity landscape of parameterised Holants: Not only is every instance either fixed-parameter tractable or #W[1]-complete, but additionally, every FPT instance is solvable in time f(k)O(nω)f(k)\cdot {\mathcal{O}}(n^{\omega}). We also establish a complete classification for a natural uncoloured version of parameterised holant problem p-UnColHolant(S)\mathrm{UnColHolant}(\mathcal{S}), which encodes as special cases the non-coloured analogues of the aforementioned examples. We show that the complexity of p-UnColHolant(S)\mathrm{UnColHolant}(\mathcal{S}) is different: Depending on S\mathcal{S} all instances are either solvable in FPT-near-linear time, or #W[1]-complete.

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@article{arxiv.2409.13579,
  title  = {Parameterised Holant Problems},
  author = {Panagiotis Aivasiliotis and Andreas Göbel and Marc Roth and Johannes Schmitt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.13579},
  year   = {2025}
}