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Unique Games hardness of Quantum Max-Cut, and a conjectured vector-valued Borell's inequality

Quantum Physics 2022-09-30 v3 Computational Complexity

Abstract

The Gaussian noise stability of a function f:Rn{1,1}f:\mathbb{R}^n \to \{-1, 1\} is the expected value of f(x)f(y)f(\boldsymbol{x}) \cdot f(\boldsymbol{y}) over ρ\rho-correlated Gaussian random variables x\boldsymbol{x} and y\boldsymbol{y}. Borell's inequality states that for 1ρ0-1 \leq \rho \leq 0, this is minimized by the halfspace f(x)=sign(x1)f(x) = \mathrm{sign}(x_1). In this work, we generalize this result to hold for functions f:RnSk1f:\mathbb{R}^n \to S^{k-1} which output kk-dimensional unit vectors. Our main conjecture, which we call the vector-valued Borell’s inequality\textit{vector-valued Borell's inequality}, asserts that the expected value of f(x),f(y)\langle f(\boldsymbol{x}), f(\boldsymbol{y})\rangle is minimized by the function f(x)=xk/xkf(x) = x_{\leq k} / \Vert x_{\leq k} \Vert, where xk=(x1,,xk)x_{\leq k} = (x_1, \ldots, x_k). We give several pieces of evidence in favor of this conjecture, including a proof that it does indeed hold in the special case of n=kn = k. As an application of this conjecture, we show that it implies several hardness of approximation results for a special case of the local Hamiltonian problem related to the anti-ferromagnetic Heisenberg model known as Quantum Max-Cut. This can be viewed as a natural quantum analogue of the classical Max-Cut problem and has been proposed as a useful testbed for developing algorithms. We show the following, assuming our conjecture: (1) The integrality gap of the basic SDP is 0.4980.498, matching an existing rounding algorithm. Combined with existing results, this shows that the basic SDP does not achieve the optimal approximation ratio. (2) It is Unique Games-hard (UG-hard) to compute a (0.956+ε)(0.956+\varepsilon)-approximation to the value of the best product state, matching an existing approximation algorithm. (3) It is UG-hard to compute a (0.956+ε)(0.956+\varepsilon)-approximation to the value of the best (possibly entangled) state.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2111.01254,
  title  = {Unique Games hardness of Quantum Max-Cut, and a conjectured vector-valued Borell's inequality},
  author = {Yeongwoo Hwang and Joe Neeman and Ojas Parekh and Kevin Thompson and John Wright},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.01254},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

76 pages; v3 treats the vector-valued Borell's inequality as a conjecture rather than a theorem, due to an error in previous versions