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Bounds on entanglement dimensions and quantum graph parameters via noncommutative polynomial optimization

Authors :
Sander Gribling
Monique Laurent
David de Laat
Econometrics and Operations Research
Research Group: Operations Research
Source :
Mathematical Programming, Mathematical Programming, 170(1), 5-42. Springer, Mathematical Programming, 170(1), 5-42
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In this paper we study bipartite quantum correlations using techniques from tracial noncommutative polynomial optimization. We construct a hierarchy of semidefinite programming lower bounds on the minimal entanglement dimension of a bipartite correlation. This hierarchy converges to a new parameter: the minimal average entanglement dimension, which measures the amount of entanglement needed to reproduce a quantum correlation when access to shared randomness is free. For synchronous correlations, we show a correspondence between the minimal entanglement dimension and the completely positive semidefinite rank of an associated matrix. We then study optimization over the set of synchronous correlations by investigating quantum graph parameters. We unify existing bounds on the quantum chromatic number and the quantum stability number by placing them in the framework of tracial optimization. In particular, we show that the projective packing number, the projective rank, and the tracial rank arise naturally when considering tracial analogues of the Lasserre hierarchy for the stability and chromatic number of a graph. We also introduce semidefinite programming hierarchies converging to the commuting quantum chromatic number and commuting quantum stability number.<br />Comment: 26 pages

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00255610
Volume :
170
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mathematical Programming
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7aa7b6e94590e0ec7dd515feddc6cb8a