The Foliage Partition: An Easy-to-Compute LC-Invariant for Graph States
Quantum Physics
2025-04-30 v2
Abstract
This paper introduces the foliage partition, an easy-to-compute LC-invariant for graph states, of computational complexity in the number of qubits. Inspired by the foliage of a graph, our invariant has a natural graphical representation in terms of leaves, axils, and twins. It captures both, the connection structure of a graph and the -body marginal properties of the associated graph state. We relate the foliage partition to the size of LC-orbits and use it to bound the number of LC-automorphisms of graphs. We also show the invariance of the foliage partition when generalized to weighted graphs and qudit graph states.
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@article{arxiv.2305.07645,
title = {The Foliage Partition: An Easy-to-Compute LC-Invariant for Graph States},
author = {Adam Burchardt and Frederik Hahn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.07645},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
21 pages, 10 figures. Both authors contributed equally to this work