English

An Improved Construction of Variety-Evasive Subspace Families

Computational Complexity 2026-05-08 v1

Abstract

We study the question of explicitly constructing variety-evasive subspace families, a pseudorandom primitive introduced by Guo (Computational Complexity 2024) that generalizes both hitting sets and lossless rank condensers. Roughly speaking, a variety-evasive subspace family H\mathcal{H} is a collection of subspaces such that for every algebraic variety VV in a fixed family F\mathcal{F}, there is some subspace WHW \in \mathcal{H} that is in general position with respect to VV. We give an explicit construction of a subspace families that evade all degree-dd varieties in an nn-dimensional affine or projective space. Our construction improves on the size of the variety-evasive subspace families constructed by Guo and, for varieties of degree n1+Ω(1)n^{1 + \Omega(1)}, comes within a polynomial factor of Guo's lower bound on the size of any such variety-evasive subspace family. Our variety-evasive subspace families rely on an improved construction of hitting sets for Chow forms of algebraic varieties.

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@article{arxiv.2605.05621,
  title  = {An Improved Construction of Variety-Evasive Subspace Families},
  author = {Robert Andrews and Abhibhav Garg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.05621},
  year   = {2026}
}