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The Converse of the Real Orthogonal Holant Theorem

Discrete Mathematics 2025-09-17 v3 Combinatorics

Abstract

The Holant theorem is a powerful tool for studying the computational complexity of counting problems in the Holant framework. Due to the great expressiveness of the Holant framework, a converse to the Holant theorem would itself be a very powerful counting indistinguishability theorem. The most general converse does not hold, but we prove the following, still highly general, version: if any two sets of real-valued signatures are Holant-indistinguishable, then they are equivalent up to an orthogonal transformation. This resolves a partially open conjecture of Xia (2010). Consequences of this theorem include the well-known result that homomorphism counts from all graphs determine a graph up to isomorphism, the classical sufficient condition for simultaneous orthogonal similarity of sets of real matrices, and a combinatorial characterization of simultaneosly orthogonally decomposable (odeco) sets of symmetric tensors.

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@article{arxiv.2409.06911,
  title  = {The Converse of the Real Orthogonal Holant Theorem},
  author = {Ben Young},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.06911},
  year   = {2025}
}

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29 pages, 11 figures