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Quantum PCPs: on Adaptivity, Multiple Provers and Reductions to Local Hamiltonians

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arxiv 2403.04841 v3 pith:NVNLCVU4 submitted 2024-03-07 quant-ph cs.CC

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keywords quantummathsfpcpsconstantlocaladaptivityhamiltonianmultiple
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We define a general formulation of quantum PCPs, which captures adaptivity and multiple unentangled provers, and give a detailed construction of the quantum reduction to a local Hamiltonian with a constant promise gap. The reduction turns out to be a versatile subroutine to prove properties of quantum PCPs, allowing us to show: (i) Non-adaptive quantum PCPs can simulate adaptive quantum PCPs when the number of proof queries is constant. In fact, this can even be shown to hold when the non-adaptive quantum PCP picks the proof indices simply uniformly at random from a subset of all possible index combinations, answering an open question by Aharonov, Arad, Landau and Vazirani (STOC '09). (ii) If the $q$-local Hamiltonian problem with constant promise gap can be solved in $\mathsf{QCMA}$, then $\mathsf{QPCP}[q] \subseteq \mathsf{QCMA}$ for any $q \in O(1)$. (iii) If $\mathsf{QMA}(k)$ has a quantum PCP for any $k \leq \text{poly}(n)$, then $\mathsf{QMA}(2) = \mathsf{QMA}$, connecting two of the longest-standing open problems in quantum complexity theory. Moreover, we also show that there exist (quantum) oracles relative to which certain quantum PCP statements are false. Hence, any attempt to prove the quantum PCP conjecture requires, just as was the case for the classical PCP theorem, (quantumly) non-relativizing techniques.

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    quant-ph 2026-04 unverdicted novelty 8.0 of 10

    StoqMA(2) contains NP with Õ(√n)-qubit proofs and completeness error 2^{-polylog(n)}, is contained in EXP, and satisfies StoqMA(k)=StoqMA(2) for k≥2 when completeness error is negligible.

  2. Collapses in quantum-classical probabilistically checkable proofs and the quantum polynomial hierarchy

    quant-ph 2025-06 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    The paper's claimed collapses of quantum-classical PCPs and the quantum polynomial hierarchy rest on invalid reductions, so the main theorems are unsupported.

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