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A Nearly Tight Sum-of-Squares Lower Bound for the Planted Clique Problem

Computational Complexity 2016-04-13 v2

Abstract

We prove that with high probability over the choice of a random graph GG from the Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi distribution G(n,1/2)G(n,1/2), the nO(d)n^{O(d)}-time degree dd Sum-of-Squares semidefinite programming relaxation for the clique problem will give a value of at least n1/2c(d/logn)1/2n^{1/2-c(d/\log n)^{1/2}} for some constant c>0c>0. This yields a nearly tight n1/2o(1)n^{1/2 - o(1)} bound on the value of this program for any degree d=o(logn)d = o(\log n). Moreover we introduce a new framework that we call \emph{pseudo-calibration} to construct Sum of Squares lower bounds. This framework is inspired by taking a computational analog of Bayesian probability theory. It yields a general recipe for constructing good pseudo-distributions (i.e., dual certificates for the Sum-of-Squares semidefinite program), and sheds further light on the ways in which this hierarchy differs from others.

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@article{arxiv.1604.03084,
  title  = {A Nearly Tight Sum-of-Squares Lower Bound for the Planted Clique Problem},
  author = {Boaz Barak and Samuel B. Hopkins and Jonathan Kelner and Pravesh K. Kothari and Ankur Moitra and Aaron Potechin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.03084},
  year   = {2016}
}

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