Quasi-quantum states and the quasi-quantum PCP theorem
Abstract
We introduce -local quasi-quantum states: a superset of the regular quantum states, defined by relaxing the positivity constraint. We show that a -local quasi-quantum state on qubits can be 1-1 mapped to a distribution of assignments over variables with an alphabet of size , which is subject to non-linear constraints over its -local marginals. Therefore, solving the -local Hamiltonian over the quasi-quantum states is equivalent to optimizing a distribution of assignment over a classical -local CSP. We show that this optimization problem is essentially classical by proving it is NP-complete. Crucially, just as ordinary quantum states, these distributions lack a simple tensor-product structure and are therefore not determined straightforwardly by their local marginals. Consequently, our classical optimization problem shares some unique aspects of Hamiltonian complexity: it lacks an easy search-to-decision reduction, and it is not clear that its 1D version can be solved with dynamical programming (i.e., it could remain NP-hard). Our main result is a PCP theorem for the -local Hamiltonian over the quasi-quantum states in the form of a hardness-of-approximation result. The proof suggests the existence of a subtle promise-gap amplification procedure in a model that shares many similarities with the quantum local Hamiltonian problem, thereby providing insights on the quantum PCP conjecture.
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@article{arxiv.2410.13549,
title = {Quasi-quantum states and the quasi-quantum PCP theorem},
author = {Itai Arad and Miklos Santha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.13549},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
50 pages, 17 figures, comments are welcome. Updated version with improved exposition (results are the same)