Positivity of the symmetric group characters is as hard as the polynomial time hierarchy

07/12/2022
by   Christian Ikenmeyer, et al.
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We prove that deciding the vanishing of the character of the symmetric group is C_=P-complete. We use this hardness result to prove that the the square of the character is not contained in #P, unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses to the second level. This rules out the existence of any (unsigned) combinatorial description for the square of the characters. As a byproduct of our proof we conclude that deciding positivity of the character is PP-complete under many-one reductions, and hence PH-hard under Turing-reductions.

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