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On Approximability of Satisfiable $k$-CSPs: VI

Computational Complexity 2024-11-25 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

We prove local and global inverse theorems for general 33-wise correlations over pairwise-connected distributions. Let μ\mu be a distribution over Σ×Γ×Φ\Sigma \times \Gamma \times \Phi such that the supports of μxy\mu_{xy}, μxz\mu_{xz}, and μyz\mu_{yz} are all connected, and let f:ΣnCf: \Sigma^n \to \mathbb{C}, g:ΓnCg: \Gamma^n \to \mathbb{C}, h:ΦnCh: \Phi^n \to \mathbb{C} be 11-bounded functions satisfying E(x,y,z)μn[f(x)g(y)h(z)]ε. \left|\mathbb{E}_{(x,y,z) \sim \mu^{\otimes n}}[f(x)g(y)h(z)]\right| \geq \varepsilon. In this setting, our local inverse theorem asserts that there is δ:=exp(εOμ(1))\delta :=\textsf{exp}(-\varepsilon^{-O_{\mu}(1)}) such that with probability at least δ\delta, a random restriction of ff down to δn\delta n coordinates δ\delta-correlates to a product function. To get a global inverse theorem, we prove a restriction inverse theorem for general product functions, stating that if a random restriction of ff down to δn\delta n coordinates is δ\delta-correlated with a product function with probability at least δ\delta, then ff is 2poly(log(1/δ))2^{-\textsf{poly}(\log(1/\delta))}-correlated with a function of the form LPL\cdot P, where LL is a function of degree poly(1/δ)\textsf{poly}(1/\delta), L21\|L\|_2\leq 1, and PP is a product function. We show applications to property testing and to additive combinatorics. In particular, we show the following result via a density increment argument. Let Σ\Sigma be a finite set and SΣ×Σ×ΣS \subseteq \Sigma \times \Sigma \times \Sigma such that: (1) (x,x,x)S(x, x, x) \in S for all xSx \in S, and (2) the supports of SxyS_{xy}, SxzS_{xz}, and SyzS_{yz} are all connected. Then, any set AΣnA \subseteq \Sigma^n with ΣnAΩ((logloglogn)c)|\Sigma|^{-n}|A| \geq \Omega((\log \log \log n)^{-c}) contains x,y,zAx, y, z \in A, not all equal, such that (xi,yi,zi)S(x_i,y_i,z_i) \in S for all ii. This gives the first reasonable bounds for the restricted 3-AP problem over finite fields.

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@article{arxiv.2411.15133,
  title  = {On Approximability of Satisfiable $k$-CSPs: VI},
  author = {Amey Bhangale and Subhash Khot and Yang P. Liu and Dor Minzer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.15133},
  year   = {2024}
}