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Symmetric Formulas for Products of Permutations

Computational Complexity 2022-11-29 v1

Abstract

We study the formula complexity of the word problem WordSn,k:{0,1}kn2{0,1}\mathsf{Word}_{S_n,k} : \{0,1\}^{kn^2} \to \{0,1\}: given nn-by-nn permutation matrices M1,,MkM_1,\dots,M_k, compute the (1,1)(1,1)-entry of the matrix product M1MkM_1\cdots M_k. An important feature of this function is that it is invariant under action of Snk1S_n^{k-1} given by (π1,,πk1)(M1,,Mk)=(M1π11,π1M2π21,,πk2Mk1πk11,πk1Mk). (\pi_1,\dots,\pi_{k-1})(M_1,\dots,M_k) = (M_1\pi_1^{-1},\pi_1M_2\pi_2^{-1},\dots,\pi_{k-2}M_{k-1}\pi_{k-1}^{-1},\pi_{k-1}M_k). This symmetry is also exhibited in the smallest known unbounded fan-in {AND,OR,NOT}\{\mathsf{AND},\mathsf{OR},\mathsf{NOT}\}-formulas for WordSn,k\mathsf{Word}_{S_n,k}, which have size nO(logk)n^{O(\log k)}. In this paper we prove a matching nΩ(logk)n^{\Omega(\log k)} lower bound for Snk1S_n^{k-1}-invariant formulas computing WordSn,k\mathsf{Word}_{S_n,k}. This result is motivated by the fact that a similar lower bound for unrestricted (non-invariant) formulas would separate complexity classes NC1\mathsf{NC}^1 and Logspace\mathsf{Logspace}. Our more general main theorem gives a nearly tight nd(k1/d1)n^{d(k^{1/d}-1)} lower bound on the Gk1G^{k-1}-invariant depth-dd {MAJ,AND,OR,NOT}\{\mathsf{MAJ},\mathsf{AND},\mathsf{OR},\mathsf{NOT}\}-formula size of WordG,k\mathsf{Word}_{G,k} for any finite simple group GG whose minimum permutation representation has degree~nn. We also give nearly tight lower bounds on the Gk1G^{k-1}-invariant depth-dd {AND,OR,NOT}\{\mathsf{AND},\mathsf{OR},\mathsf{NOT}\}-formula size in the case where GG is an abelian group.

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@article{arxiv.2211.15520,
  title  = {Symmetric Formulas for Products of Permutations},
  author = {William He and Benjamin Rossman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.15520},
  year   = {2022}
}

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