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Parameterized Complexity of Weighted Local Hamiltonian Problems and the Quantum Exponential Time Hypothesis

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arxiv 2211.05325 v1 pith:VK5LQUN6 submitted 2022-11-10 cs.CC quant-ph

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keywords quantumproblemhamiltonianlocalanalogueconstraintexponentialhamming
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We study a parameterized version of the local Hamiltonian problem, called the weighted local Hamiltonian problem, where the relevant quantum states are superpositions of computational basis states of Hamming weight $k$. The Hamming weight constraint can have a physical interpretation as a constraint on the number of excitations allowed or particle number in a system. We prove that this problem is in QW[1], the first level of the quantum weft hierarchy and that it is hard for QM[1], the quantum analogue of M[1]. Our results show that this problem cannot be fixed-parameter quantum tractable (FPQT) unless certain natural quantum analogue of the exponential time hypothesis (ETH) is false.

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