Complexity of Fermionic 2-SAT
Maarten Stroeks (TU Delft - QCD/Terhal Group)
Barbara M. Terhal (TU Delft - Discrete Mathematics and Optimization, TU Delft - QCD/Terhal Group)
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Abstract
We introduce the fermionic satisfiability problem, Fermionic k-SAT: this is the problem of deciding whether there is a fermionic state in the null-space of a collection of fermionic, parity-conserving, projectors on n fermionic modes, where each fermionic projector involves at most k fermionic modes. We prove that this problem can be solved efficiently classically for k = 2. In addition, we show that deciding whether there exists a satisfying assignment with a given fixed particle number parity can also be done efficiently classically for Fermionic 2-SAT: this problem is a quantum-fermionic extension of asking whether a classical 2-SAT problem has a solution with a given Hamming weight parity. We also prove that deciding whether there exists a satisfying assignment for particle-number-conserving Fermionic 2-SAT for some given particle number is NP-complete. Complementary to this, we show that Fermionic 9-SAT is QMA1-hard.
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