English

Near-Maximum Circuit Lower Bounds for Exponential Time with Merlin-Arthur Queries

Computational Complexity 2026-07-10 v1

Abstract

We prove a near-maximum (2n/n2^n / n) circuit lower bound for the complexity class EprMA/1\mathsf{E}^{\mathrm{pr}\mathsf{MA}}/_1, corresponding to exponential time with access to a promise-MA\mathsf{MA} oracle and one bit of advice. Our proof incorporates the iterative win-win paradigm (Chen--Lu--Oliveira--Ren--Santhanam, FOCS'23), the reduction from the Range Avoidance problem to circuit lower bounds (Je\v{r}\'abek, Ann. Pure Appl. Log. '04; Korten, FOCS'21), and the PCP theorem. Crucial to our proof is the analysis of the complexity class \mathsf{P}^\mathsf{NP}[{\textsf{#rounds}}=r, {\textsf{length}}=s], which is PNP\mathsf{P}^\mathsf{NP} with r(n)r(n) adaptive rounds of NP\mathsf{NP} queries, where each NP\mathsf{NP} query has witness length s(n)s(n).

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2607.09963,
  title  = {Near-Maximum Circuit Lower Bounds for Exponential Time with Merlin-Arthur Queries},
  author = {Hanlin Ren and Ryan Williams},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.09963},
  year   = {2026}
}