A Grover search-based algorithm for the list coloring problem

08/20/2021
by   Sayan Mukherjee, et al.
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Graph coloring is a computationally difficult problem, and currently the best known classical algorithm for k-coloring of graphs on n vertices has runtimes Ω(2^n) for k≥ 5. The list coloring problem asks the following more general question: given a list of available colors for each vertex in a graph, does it admit a proper coloring? We propose a quantum algorithm based on Grover search to quadratically speed up exhaustive search. Our algorithm loses in complexity to classical ones in specific restricted cases, but improves exhaustive search for cases where the lists and graphs considered are arbitrary in nature.

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