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Bipartite 3-Regular Counting Problems with Mixed Signs (2110.01173v1)

Published 4 Oct 2021 in cs.CC

Abstract: We prove a complexity dichotomy for a class of counting problems expressible as bipartite 3-regular Holant problems. For every problem of the form $\operatorname{Holant}\left(f\mid =_3 \right)$, where $f$ is any integer-valued ternary symmetric constraint function on Boolean variables, we prove that it is either P-time computable or #P-hard, depending on an explicit criterion of $f$. The constraint function can take both positive and negative values, allowing for cancellations. The dichotomy extends easily to rational valued functions of the same type. In addition, we discover a new phenomenon: there is a set $\mathcal{F}$ with the property that for every $f \in \mathcal{F}$ the problem $\operatorname{Holant}\left(f\mid =_3 \right)$ is planar P-time computable but #P-hard in general, yet its planar tractability is by a combination of a holographic transformation by $\left[\begin{smaLLMatrix} 1 & 1 \ 1 & -1 \end{smaLLMatrix}\right]$ to FKT together with an independent global argument.

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