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Mildly Exponential Lower Bounds on Tolerant Testers for Monotonicity, Unateness, and Juntas

Computational Complexity 2023-09-25 v1 Discrete Mathematics Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

We give the first super-polynomial (in fact, mildly exponential) lower bounds for tolerant testing (equivalently, distance estimation) of monotonicity, unateness, and juntas with a constant separation between the "yes" and "no" cases. Specifically, we give \bullet A 2Ω(n1/4/ε)2^{\Omega(n^{1/4}/\sqrt{\varepsilon})}-query lower bound for non-adaptive, two-sided tolerant monotonicity testers and unateness testers when the "gap" parameter ε2ε1\varepsilon_2-\varepsilon_1 is equal to ε\varepsilon, for any ε1/n\varepsilon \geq 1/\sqrt{n}; \bullet A 2Ω(k1/2)2^{\Omega(k^{1/2})}-query lower bound for non-adaptive, two-sided tolerant junta testers when the gap parameter is an absolute constant. In the constant-gap regime no non-trivial prior lower bound was known for monotonicity, the best prior lower bound known for unateness was Ω~(n3/2)\tilde{\Omega}(n^{3/2}) queries, and the best prior lower bound known for juntas was poly(k)\mathrm{poly}(k) queries.

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@article{arxiv.2309.12513,
  title  = {Mildly Exponential Lower Bounds on Tolerant Testers for Monotonicity, Unateness, and Juntas},
  author = {Xi Chen and Anindya De and Yuhao Li and Shivam Nadimpalli and Rocco A. Servedio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.12513},
  year   = {2023}
}

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