Smoothed Analysis of the Koml\'os Conjecture
Abstract
The well-known Koml\'os conjecture states that given vectors in with Euclidean norm at most one, there always exists a coloring such that the norm of the signed-sum vector is a constant independent of and . We prove this conjecture in a smoothed analysis setting where the vectors are perturbed by adding a small Gaussian noise and when the number of vectors . The dependence of on is the best possible even in a completely random setting. Our proof relies on a weighted second moment method, where instead of considering uniformly randomly colorings we apply the second moment method on an implicit distribution on colorings obtained by applying the Gram-Schmidt walk algorithm to a suitable set of vectors. The main technical idea is to use various properties of these colorings, including subgaussianity, to control the second moment.
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@article{arxiv.2204.11427,
title = {Smoothed Analysis of the Koml\'os Conjecture},
author = {Nikhil Bansal and Haotian Jiang and Raghu Meka and Sahil Singla and Makrand Sinha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.11427},
year = {2022}
}
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ICALP 2022