On the circuit-size of inverses
Computational Complexity
2011-02-25 v2
Abstract
We reprove a result of Boppana and Lagarias: If Pi_2^P is different from Sigma_2^P then there exists a partial function f that is computable by a polynomial-size family of circuits, but no inverse of f is computable by a polynomial-size family of circuits. We strengthen this result by showing that there exist length-preserving total functions that are one-way by circuit size and that are computable in uniform polynomial time. We also prove, if Pi_2^P is different from Sigma_2^P, that there exist polynomially balanced total surjective functions that are one-way by circuit size; here non-uniformity is used.
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@article{arxiv.0912.3730,
title = {On the circuit-size of inverses},
author = {Jean-Camille Birget},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.3730},
year = {2011}
}
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8 pages