Linear Programming with Unitary-Equivariant Constraints: Linear Programming with Unitary-Equivariant Constraints
Unitary equivariance is a natural symmetry that occurs in many contexts in physics and mathematics. Optimization problems with such symmetry can often be formulated as semidefinite programs for a d p + q -dimensional matrix variable that commutes with U ⊗ p ⊗ U ¯ ⊗ q , for all U ∈ U ( d ) . Solving...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Communications in mathematical physics 2024-12, Vol.405 (12), Article 278 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Unitary equivariance is a natural symmetry that occurs in many contexts in physics and mathematics. Optimization problems with such symmetry can often be formulated as semidefinite programs for a
d
p
+
q
-dimensional matrix variable that commutes with
U
⊗
p
⊗
U
¯
⊗
q
, for all
U
∈
U
(
d
)
. Solving such problems naively can be prohibitively expensive even if
p
+
q
is small but the local dimension
d
is large. We show that, under additional symmetry assumptions, this problem reduces to a linear program that can be solved in time that does not scale in
d
, and we provide a general framework to execute this reduction under different types of symmetries. The key ingredient of our method is a compact parametrization of the solution space by linear combinations of walled Brauer algebra diagrams. This parametrization requires the idempotents of a Gelfand–Tsetlin basis, which we obtain by adapting a general method inspired by the Okounkov–Vershik approach. To illustrate potential applications of our framework, we use several examples from quantum information: deciding the principal eigenvalue of a quantum state, quantum majority vote, asymmetric cloning and transformation of a black-box unitary. We also outline a possible route for extending our method to general unitary-equivariant semidefinite programs. |
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ISSN: | 0010-3616 1432-0916 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00220-024-05108-1 |