Spanning Tree Constrained Determinantal Point Processes are Hard to (Approximately) Evaluate

Abstract
We consider determinantal point processes (DPPs) constrained by spanning trees. Given a graph and a positive semi-definite matrix indexed by , a spanning-tree DPP defines a distribution such that we draw with probability proportional to only if induces a spanning tree. We prove -hardness of computing the normalizing constant for spanning-tree DPPs and provide an approximation-preserving reduction from the mixed discriminant, for which FPRAS is not known. We show similar results for DPPs constrained by forests.
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