Quantum Constraint Problems can be complete for 𝖡𝖰𝖯, 𝖰𝖢𝖬𝖠, and more

01/21/2021
by   Alex Meiburg, et al.
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A quantum constraint problem is a frustration-free Hamiltonian problem: given a collection of local operators, is there a state that is in the ground state of each operator simultaneously? It has previously been shown that these problems can be in P, NP-complete, MA-complete, or QMA_1-complete, but this list has not been shown to be exhaustive. We present three quantum constraint problems, that are (1) BQP_1-complete (also known as coRQP), (2) QCMA_1-complete and (3) coRP-complete. This provides the first natural complete problem for BQP_1. We also show that all quantum constraint problems can be realized on qubits, a trait not shared with classical constraint problems. These results suggest a significant diversity of complexity classes present in quantum constraint problems.

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