Spectral Norm of Symmetric Functions
Computational Complexity
2012-05-25 v1 Functional Analysis
Abstract
The spectral norm of a Boolean function is the sum of the absolute values of its Fourier coefficients. This quantity provides useful upper and lower bounds on the complexity of a function in areas such as learning theory, circuit complexity, and communication complexity. In this paper, we give a combinatorial characterization for the spectral norm of symmetric functions. We show that the logarithm of the spectral norm is of the same order of magnitude as where , and and are the smallest integers less than such that or is constant for all with . We mention some applications to the decision tree and communication complexity of symmetric functions.
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@article{arxiv.1205.5282,
title = {Spectral Norm of Symmetric Functions},
author = {Anil Ada and Omar Fawzi and Hamed Hatami},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.5282},
year = {2012}
}