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The (Generalized) Orthogonality Dimension of (Generalized) Kneser Graphs: Bounds and Applications

Computational Complexity 2021-05-04 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

The orthogonality dimension of a graph G=(V,E)G=(V,E) over a field F\mathbb{F} is the smallest integer tt for which there exists an assignment of a vector uvFtu_v \in \mathbb{F}^t with uv,uv0\langle u_v,u_v \rangle \neq 0 to every vertex vVv \in V, such that uv,uv=0\langle u_v, u_{v'} \rangle = 0 whenever vv and vv' are adjacent vertices in GG. The study of the orthogonality dimension of graphs is motivated by various applications in information theory and in theoretical computer science. The contribution of the present work is two-fold. First, we prove that there exists a constant cc such that for every sufficiently large integer tt, it is NP\mathsf{NP}-hard to decide whether the orthogonality dimension of an input graph over R\mathbb{R} is at most tt or at least 3t/2c3t/2-c. At the heart of the proof lies a geometric result, which might be of independent interest, on a generalization of the orthogonality dimension parameter for the family of Kneser graphs, analogously to a long-standing conjecture of Stahl (J. Comb. Theo. Ser. B, 1976). Second, we study the smallest possible orthogonality dimension over finite fields of the complement of graphs that do not contain certain fixed subgraphs. In particular, we provide an explicit construction of triangle-free nn-vertex graphs whose complement has orthogonality dimension over the binary field at most n1δn^{1-\delta} for some constant δ>0\delta >0. Our results involve constructions from the family of generalized Kneser graphs and they are motivated by the rigidity approach to circuit lower bounds. We use them to answer a couple of questions raised by Codenotti, Pudl\'{a}k, and Resta (Theor. Comput. Sci., 2000), and in particular, to disprove their Odd Alternating Cycle Conjecture over every finite field.

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@article{arxiv.2002.08580,
  title  = {The (Generalized) Orthogonality Dimension of (Generalized) Kneser Graphs: Bounds and Applications},
  author = {Alexander Golovnev and Ishay Haviv},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.08580},
  year   = {2021}
}

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19 pages