Approximability of the Four-Vertex Model

02/22/2023
by   Zhiguo Fu, et al.
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We study the approximability of the four-vertex model, a special case of the six-vertex model.We prove that, despite being NP-hard to approximate in the worst case, the four-vertex model admits a fully polynomial randomized approximation scheme (FPRAS) when the input satisfies certain linear equation system over GF(2).The FPRAS is given by a Markov chain known as the worm process, whose state space and rapid mixing rely on the solution of the linear equation system. This is the first attempt to design an FPRAS for the six-vertex model with unwindable constraint functions.Additionally, we explore the applications of this technique on planar graphs, providing efficient sampling algorithms.

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