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Fourier Growth of Parity Decision Trees

Computational Complexity 2021-05-14 v2 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

We prove that for every parity decision tree of depth dd on nn variables, the sum of absolute values of Fourier coefficients at level \ell is at most d/2O(log(n))d^{\ell/2} \cdot O(\ell \cdot \log(n))^\ell. Our result is nearly tight for small values of \ell and extends a previous Fourier bound for standard decision trees by Sherstov, Storozhenko, and Wu (STOC, 2021). As an application of our Fourier bounds, using the results of Bansal and Sinha (STOC, 2021), we show that the kk-fold Forrelation problem has (randomized) parity decision tree complexity Ω~(n11/k)\tilde{\Omega}\left(n^{1-1/k}\right), while having quantum query complexity k/2\lceil k/2\rceil. Our proof follows a random-walk approach, analyzing the contribution of a random path in the decision tree to the level-\ell Fourier expression. To carry the argument, we apply a careful cleanup procedure to the parity decision tree, ensuring that the value of the random walk is bounded with high probability. We observe that step sizes for the level-\ell walks can be computed by the intermediate values of level 1\le \ell-1 walks, which calls for an inductive argument. Our approach differs from previous proofs of Tal (FOCS, 2020) and Sherstov, Storozhenko, and Wu (STOC, 2021) that relied on decompositions of the tree. In particular, for the special case of standard decision trees we view our proof as slightly simpler and more intuitive. In addition, we prove a similar bound for noisy decision trees of cost at most dd -- a model that was recently introduced by Ben-David and Blais (FOCS, 2020).

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@article{arxiv.2103.11604,
  title  = {Fourier Growth of Parity Decision Trees},
  author = {Uma Girish and Avishay Tal and Kewen Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.11604},
  year   = {2021}
}

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