TY - JOUR
T1 - Pseudorandom pseudo-distributions with near-optimal error for read-once branching programs
AU - BRAVERMAN, MARK
AU - COHEN, GIL
AU - GARG, SUMEGHA
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Nisan [Combinatorica, 12 (1992), pp. 449-461] constructed a pseudorandom generator for length n, width n read-once branching programs (ROBPs) with error and seed length O(log2 n + log n log(1/ϵ)). A major goal in complexity theory is to reduce the seed length, hopefully, to the optimal O(log n + log(1ϵ)), or to construct improved hitting sets, as these would yield stronger derandomization of BPL and RL, respectively. In contrast to a successful line of work in restricted settings, no progress has been made for general, unrestricted, ROBPs. Indeed, Nisan's construction is the best pseudorandom generator and, prior to this work, also the best hitting set for unrestricted ROBPs. In this work, we make the first improvement for the general case by constructing a hitting set with seed length O(log2 n + log(1/ϵ)). That is, we decouple and n, and obtain near-optimal dependence on the former. The regime of parameters in which our construction strictly improves upon prior works, namely, log(1/ϵ) > log n, is also motivated by the work of Saks and Zhou [J. Comput. System Sci., 58 (1999), pp. 376-403], who use pseudorandom generators with error , for length n, width w ROBPs, such that w, 1/ = 2(log n)2 in their proof for BPL ⊆ L3/2. In fact, we introduce and construct a new type of primitive we call pseudorandom pseudo-distributions. Informally, this is a generalization of pseudorandom generators in which one may assign negative and unbounded weights to paths, as opposed to working with probability distributions. We show that such a primitive yields hitting sets and, for derandomization purposes, can be used to derandomize two-sided error algorithms.
AB - Nisan [Combinatorica, 12 (1992), pp. 449-461] constructed a pseudorandom generator for length n, width n read-once branching programs (ROBPs) with error and seed length O(log2 n + log n log(1/ϵ)). A major goal in complexity theory is to reduce the seed length, hopefully, to the optimal O(log n + log(1ϵ)), or to construct improved hitting sets, as these would yield stronger derandomization of BPL and RL, respectively. In contrast to a successful line of work in restricted settings, no progress has been made for general, unrestricted, ROBPs. Indeed, Nisan's construction is the best pseudorandom generator and, prior to this work, also the best hitting set for unrestricted ROBPs. In this work, we make the first improvement for the general case by constructing a hitting set with seed length O(log2 n + log(1/ϵ)). That is, we decouple and n, and obtain near-optimal dependence on the former. The regime of parameters in which our construction strictly improves upon prior works, namely, log(1/ϵ) > log n, is also motivated by the work of Saks and Zhou [J. Comput. System Sci., 58 (1999), pp. 376-403], who use pseudorandom generators with error , for length n, width w ROBPs, such that w, 1/ = 2(log n)2 in their proof for BPL ⊆ L3/2. In fact, we introduce and construct a new type of primitive we call pseudorandom pseudo-distributions. Informally, this is a generalization of pseudorandom generators in which one may assign negative and unbounded weights to paths, as opposed to working with probability distributions. We show that such a primitive yields hitting sets and, for derandomization purposes, can be used to derandomize two-sided error algorithms.
KW - Derandomization
KW - Hitting sets
KW - Read-once branching programs
KW - Space-bounded computation
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U2 - https://doi.org/10.1137/18M1197734
DO - https://doi.org/10.1137/18M1197734
M3 - مقالة
SN - 0097-5397
VL - 49
JO - SIAM Journal on Computing
JF - SIAM Journal on Computing
IS - 5
ER -