Explicit near-fully X-Ramanujan graphs

09/05/2020
by   Ryan O'Donnell, et al.
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Let p(Y_1, …, Y_d, Z_1, …, Z_e) be a self-adjoint noncommutative polynomial, with coefficients from ℂ^r × r, in the indeterminates Y_1, …, Y_d (considered to be self-adjoint), the indeterminates Z_1, …, Z_e, and their adjoints Z_1^*, …, Z_e^*. Suppose Y_1, …, Y_d are replaced by independent random n × n matching matrices, and Z_1, …, Z_e are replaced by independent random n × n permutation matrices. Assuming for simplicity that p's coefficients are 0-1 matrices, the result can be thought of as a kind of random rn-vertex graph G. As n →∞, there will be a natural limiting infinite graph X that covers any finite outcome for G. A recent landmark result of Bordenave and Collins shows that for any ε > 0, with high probability the spectrum of a random G will be ε-close in Hausdorff distance to the spectrum of X (once the suitably defined "trivial" eigenvalues are excluded). We say that G is "ε-near fully X-Ramanujan". Our work has two contributions: First we study and clarify the class of infinite graphs X that can arise in this way. Second, we derandomize the Bordenave-Collins result: for any X, we provide explicit, arbitrarily large graphs G that are covered by X and that have (nontrivial) spectrum at Hausdorff distance at most ε from that of X. This significantly generalizes the recent work of Mohanty et al., which provided explicit near-Ramanujan graphs for every degree d (meaning d-regular graphs with all nontrivial eigenvalues bounded in magnitude by 2√(d-1) + ε). As an application of our main technical theorem, we are also able to determine the "eigenvalue relaxation value" for a wide class of average-case degree-2 constraint satisfaction problems.

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