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arxiv: 0903.4728 · v2 · pith:GG6BIUSDnew · submitted 2009-03-27 · 💻 cs.CC

Graph Homomorphisms with Complex Values: A Dichotomy Theorem

classification 💻 cs.CC
keywords graphcomplexdichotomyfunctiongrohehomomorphismmatrixpolynomial-time
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Graph homomorphism has been studied intensively. Given an m x m symmetric matrix A, the graph homomorphism function is defined as \[Z_A (G) = \sum_{f:V->[m]} \prod_{(u,v)\in E} A_{f(u),f(v)}, \] where G = (V,E) is any undirected graph. The function Z_A can encode many interesting graph properties, including counting vertex covers and k-colorings. We study the computational complexity of Z_A for arbitrary symmetric matrices A with algebraic complex values. Building on work by Dyer and Greenhill, Bulatov and Grohe, and especially the recent beautiful work by Goldberg, Grohe, Jerrum and Thurley, we prove a complete dichotomy theorem for this problem. We show that Z_A is either computable in polynomial-time or #P-hard, depending explicitly on the matrix A. We further prove that the tractability criterion on A is polynomial-time decidable.

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