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Hardness Results for Laplacians of Simplicial Complexes via Sparse-Linear Equation Complete Gadgets

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arxiv 2202.05011 v1 pith:DCZLOWLV submitted 2022-02-10 cs.CC cs.DScs.NAmath.ATmath.NA

Hardness Results for Laplacians of Simplicial Complexes via Sparse-Linear Equation Complete Gadgets

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We study linear equations in combinatorial Laplacians of $k$-dimensional simplicial complexes ($k$-complexes), a natural generalization of graph Laplacians. Combinatorial Laplacians play a crucial role in homology and are a central tool in topology. Beyond this, they have various applications in data analysis and physical modeling problems. It is known that nearly-linear time solvers exist for graph Laplacians. However, nearly-linear time solvers for combinatorial Laplacians are only known for restricted classes of complexes. This paper shows that linear equations in combinatorial Laplacians of 2-complexes are as hard to solve as general linear equations. More precisely, for any constant $c \geq 1$, if we can solve linear equations in combinatorial Laplacians of 2-complexes up to high accuracy in time $\tilde{O}((\# \text{ of nonzero coefficients})^c)$, then we can solve general linear equations with polynomially bounded integer coefficients and condition numbers up to high accuracy in time $\tilde{O}((\# \text{ of nonzero coefficients})^c)$. We prove this by a nearly-linear time reduction from general linear equations to combinatorial Laplacians of 2-complexes. Our reduction preserves the sparsity of the problem instances up to poly-logarithmic factors.

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