StoqMA(2) contains NP via Õ(√n)-qubit unentangled stoquastic proofs (nearly perfect completeness) and is contained in EXP, with ETH-optimal parameters matching a refined BKS Sum-of-Squares bound.
Hardness and Ease of Curing the Sign Problem for Two-Local Qubit Hamiltonians
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We examine the problem of determining whether a multi-qubit two-local Hamiltonian can be made stoquastic by single-qubit unitary transformations. We prove that when such a Hamiltonian contains one-local terms, then this task can be NP-hard. This is shown by constructing a class of Hamiltonians for which performing this task is equivalent to deciding $3$-SAT. In contrast, we show that when such a Hamiltonian contains no one-local terms then this task is easy, namely we present an algorithm which decides, in a number of arithmetic operations over $\mathbb{R}$ which is polynomial in the number of qubits, whether the sign problem of the Hamiltonian can be cured by single-qubit rotations.
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StoqMA(2) contains NP via Õ(√n)-qubit unentangled stoquastic proofs (nearly perfect completeness) and is contained in EXP, with ETH-optimal parameters matching a refined BKS Sum-of-Squares bound.