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Quantum walk inspired algorithm for graph similarity and isomorphism

Published 28 Feb 2019 in quant-ph, cs.DS, and physics.soc-ph | (1902.11105v1)

Abstract: Large scale complex systems, such as social networks, electrical power grid, database structure, consumption pattern or brain connectivity, are often modeled using network graphs. Valuable insight can be gained by measuring the similarity between network graphs in order to make quantitative comparisons. Since these networks can be very large, scalability and efficiency of the algorithm are key concerns. More importantly, for graphs with unknown labeling, this graph similarity problem requires exponential time to solve using existing algorithms. In this paper, we propose a quantum walk inspired algorithm, which provides a solution to the graph similarity problem without prior knowledge on graph labeling. This algorithm is capable of distinguishing between minor structural differences, such as between strongly regular graphs with the same parameters. The algorithm has polynomial complexity, scaling with $O(n9)$.

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