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Kronecker products and iterated matrix multiplication

Published 6 Jun 2026 in cs.CC and math.RA | (2606.08363v1)

Abstract: We observe that the Kronecker product of tensors is the operation that converts the determinant polynomial into Cayley's first hyperdeterminant. We apply the Kronecker product to iterated matrix multiplication, which results in the hypercomputant, a VNP-complete and VW[1]-complete polynomial whose hardness we prove via the equivariance of the Kronecker product. The construction works over arbitrary commutative semirings and also for the tensor algebra and the exterior algebra. For the tensor algebra this gives a version of "noncommutative VNP", and for polynomials over the nonnegative real numbers this gives a version of "monotone VNP", each with the hypercomputant as the complete object. We take a parameterized complexity viewpoint and compare the noncommutative setting and the monotone setting. Using standard techniques we obtain optimal algebraic branching program width lower bounds in both settings, and these are notably not always the same. We also prove the polystability of the hypercomputant and that its isotypic components are characterized by their stabilizer.

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