Spectral lower bounds for the quantum chromatic number of a graph
Combinatorics
2018-08-10 v3 Quantum Physics
Abstract
The quantum chromatic number, , of a graph was originally defined as the minimal number of colors necessary in a quantum protocol in which two provers that cannot communicate with each other but share an entangled state can convince an interrogator with certainty that they have a coloring of the graph. We use an equivalent purely combinatorial definition of to prove that many spectral lower bounds for the chromatic number, , are also lower bounds for . This is achieved using techniques from linear algebra called pinching and twirling. We illustrate our results with some examples.
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@article{arxiv.1805.08334,
title = {Spectral lower bounds for the quantum chromatic number of a graph},
author = {Pawel Wocjan and Clive Elphick},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.08334},
year = {2018}
}
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