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Branch and bound for the cutwidth minimization problem

2013

The cutwidth minimization problem consists of finding a linear arrangement of the vertices of a graph where the maximum number of cuts between the edges of the graph and a line separating consecutive vertices is minimized. We first review previous approaches for special classes of graphs, followed by lower bounds and then a linear integer formulation for the general problem. We then propose a branch-and-bound algorithm based on different lower bounds on the cutwidth of partial solutions. Additionally, we introduce a Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) heuristic to obtain good initial solutions. The combination of the branch-and-bound and GRASP methods results in optimal solu…

Discrete mathematicsGeneral Computer ScienceBranch and boundGeneral problemMinimization problemGRASPCPU timeManagement Science and Operations ResearchUpper and lower boundsCombinatoricsModeling and SimulationInteger programmingGreedy randomized adaptive search procedureMathematicsComputers & Operations Research
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The Besov capacity in metric spaces

2016

We study a capacity theory based on a definition of Haj{\l} asz-Besov functions. We prove several properties of this capacity in the general setting of a metric space equipped with a doubling measure. The main results of the paper are lower bound and upper bound estimates for the capacity in terms of a modified Netrusov-Hausdorff content. Important tools are $\gamma$-medians, for which we also prove a new version of a Poincar\'e type inequality.

Discrete mathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsType inequalitykapasiteetti01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)Upper and lower boundsmetriset avaruudetFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Theory basedMathematics - Functional Analysis010101 applied mathematicsMetric spaceBesov spacesContent (measure theory)FOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematics
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Nondeterministic Unitary OBDDs

2017

We investigate the width complexity of nondeterministic unitary OBDDs (NUOBDDs). Firstly, we present a generic lower bound on their widths based on the size of strong 1-fooling sets. Then, we present classically “cheap” functions that are “expensive” for NUOBDDs and vice versa by improving the previous gap. We also present a function for which neither classical nor unitary nondeterminism does help. Moreover, based on our results, we present a width hierarchy for NUOBDDs. Lastly, we provide the bounds on the widths of NUOBDDs for the basic Boolean operations negation, union, and intersection.

Discrete mathematicsHierarchy (mathematics)Intersection (set theory)010102 general mathematics0102 computer and information sciencesFunction (mathematics)Computer Science::Computational Complexity01 natural sciencesUpper and lower boundsUnitary stateNondeterministic algorithmCombinatoricsNegation010201 computation theory & mathematicsBoolean operations in computer-aided design0101 mathematicsMathematics
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Quantum Algorithms for Learning Symmetric Juntas via Adversary Bound

2014

In this paper, we study the following variant of the junta learning problem. We are given oracle access to a Boolean function f on n variables that only depends on k variables, and, when restricted to them, equals some predefined function h. The task is to identify the variables the function depends on. This is a generalisation of the Bernstein-Vazirani problem (when h is the XOR function) and the combinatorial group testing problem (when h is the OR function). We analyse the general case using the adversary bound, and give an alternative formulation for the quantum query complexity of this problem. We construct optimal quantum query algorithms for the cases when h is the OR function (compl…

Discrete mathematicsMajority functionOpen problem0102 computer and information sciencesFunction (mathematics)01 natural sciencesUpper and lower boundsCombinatoricsComplexity index010201 computation theory & mathematicsQuartic function0103 physical sciencesQuantum algorithm010306 general physicsBoolean functionMathematics2014 IEEE 29th Conference on Computational Complexity (CCC)
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Time-Efficient Quantum Walks for 3-Distinctness

2013

We present two quantum walk algorithms for 3-Distinctness. Both algorithms have time complexity $\tilde{O}(n^{5/7})$, improving the previous $\tilde{O}(n^{3/4})$ and matching the best known upper bound for query complexity (obtained via learning graphs) up to log factors. The first algorithm is based on a connection between quantum walks and electric networks. The second algorithm uses an extension of the quantum walk search framework that facilitates quantum walks with nested updates.

Discrete mathematicsMatching (graph theory)0102 computer and information sciencesExtension (predicate logic)01 natural sciencesUpper and lower boundsTildeCombinatorics010201 computation theory & mathematics0103 physical sciencesQuantum algorithmQuantum walkConnection (algebraic framework)010306 general physicsTime complexityMathematics
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A Motzkin filter in the Tamari lattice

2015

The Tamari lattice of order n can be defined on the set T n of binary trees endowed with the partial order relation induced by the well-known rotation transformation. In this paper, we restrict our attention to the subset M n of Motzkin trees. This set appears as a filter of the Tamari lattice. We prove that its diameter is 2 n - 5 and that its radius is n - 2 . Enumeration results are given for join and meet irreducible elements, minimal elements and coverings. The set M n endowed with an order relation based on a restricted rotation is then isomorphic to a ranked join-semilattice recently defined in Baril and Pallo (2014). As a consequence, we deduce an upper bound for the rotation distan…

Discrete mathematicsMathematics::CombinatoricsBinary tree010102 general mathematicsLattice (group)0102 computer and information sciences[ MATH.MATH-CO ] Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]01 natural sciencesUpper and lower boundsTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsJoin and meet010201 computation theory & mathematics[MATH.MATH-CO]Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]Discrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsOrder (group theory)Ideal (order theory)0101 mathematicsFilter (mathematics)Tamari latticeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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A Tight Lower Bound on Certificate Complexity in Terms of Block Sensitivity and Sensitivity

2014

Sensitivity, certificate complexity and block sensitivity are widely used Boolean function complexity measures. A longstanding open problem, proposed by Nisan and Szegedy [7], is whether sensitivity and block sensitivity are polynomially related. Motivated by the constructions of functions which achieve the largest known separations, we study the relation between 1-certificate complexity and 0-sensitivity and 0-block sensitivity.

Discrete mathematicsOpen problem020206 networking & telecommunications0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyCertificate01 natural sciencesUpper and lower bounds010201 computation theory & mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSensitivity (control systems)Boolean functionBlock (data storage)Mathematics39th International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, MFCS 2014
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A Polynomial Quantum Query Lower Bound for the Set Equality Problem

2004

The set equality problem is to tell whether two sets A and B are equal or disjoint under the promise that one of these is the case. This problem is related to the Graph Isomorphism problem. It was an open problem to find any ω(1) query lower bound when sets A and B are given by quantum oracles. We will show that any error-bounded quantum query algorithm that solves the set equality problem must evaluate oracles \(\Omega(\sqrt[5]{\frac{n}{\ln n}})\) times, where n=|A|=|B|.

Discrete mathematicsPolynomial (hyperelastic model)CombinatoricsOpen problemGraph isomorphism problemTheoryofComputation_GENERALCollision problemQuantum algorithmDisjoint setsIsomorphismUpper and lower boundsMathematics
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Symmetry-assisted adversaries for quantum state generation

2011

We introduce a new quantum adversary method to prove lower bounds on the query complexity of the quantum state generation problem. This problem encompasses both, the computation of partial or total functions and the preparation of target quantum states. There has been hope for quite some time that quantum state generation might be a route to tackle the $backslash$sc Graph Isomorphism problem. We show that for the related problem of $backslash$sc Index Erasure our method leads to a lower bound of $backslash Omega(backslash sqrt N)$ which matches an upper bound obtained via reduction to quantum search on $N$ elements. This closes an open problem first raised by Shi [FOCS'02]. Our approach is …

Discrete mathematicsQuantum PhysicsReduction (recursion theory)Informatique généraleOpen problemMultiplicative function0102 computer and information sciences01 natural sciencesUpper and lower boundsComputer Science - Computational ComplexityRepresentation theory of the symmetric group010201 computation theory & mathematicsQuantum state0103 physical sciencesGraph isomorphism010306 general physicsQuantumMathematics
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Nonmalleable encryption of quantum information

2008

We introduce the notion of "non-malleability" of a quantum state encryption scheme (in dimension d): in addition to the requirement that an adversary cannot learn information about the state, here we demand that no controlled modification of the encrypted state can be effected. We show that such a scheme is equivalent to a "unitary 2-design" [Dankert et al.], as opposed to normal encryption which is a unitary 1-design. Our other main results include a new proof of the lower bound of (d^2-1)^2+1 on the number of unitaries in a 2-design [Gross et al.], which lends itself to a generalization to approximate 2-design. Furthermore, while in prime power dimension there is a unitary 2-design with =…

Discrete mathematicsQuantum Physicsbusiness.industryDimension (graph theory)FOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsState (functional analysis)Encryption01 natural sciencesUnitary stateUpper and lower bounds010305 fluids & plasmasQuantum state0103 physical sciencesQuantum informationQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsbusinessPrime powerMathematical PhysicsComputer Science::Cryptography and SecurityMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Physics
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