A Structure Theorem for Poorly Anticoncentrated Gaussian Chaoses and Applications to the Study of Polynomial Threshold Functions
Probability
2012-08-17 v2 Computational Complexity
Abstract
We prove a structural result for degree- polynomials. In particular, we show that any degree- polynomial, can be approximated by another polynomial, , which can be decomposed as some function of polynomials with normalized and , so that if is a Gaussian random variable, the probability distribution on does not have too much mass in any small box. Using this result, we prove improved versions of a number of results about polynomial threshold functions, including producing better pseudorandom generators, obtaining a better invariance principle, and proving improved bounds on noise sensitivity.
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@article{arxiv.1204.0543,
title = {A Structure Theorem for Poorly Anticoncentrated Gaussian Chaoses and Applications to the Study of Polynomial Threshold Functions},
author = {Daniel M. Kane},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.0543},
year = {2012}
}