Weakening Assumptions for Deterministic Subexponential Time Non-Singular Matrix Completion
Abstract
In (Kabanets, Impagliazzo, 2004) it is shown how to decide the circuit polynomial identity testing problem (CPIT) in deterministic subexponential time, assuming hardness of some explicit multilinear polynomial family for arithmetical circuits. In this paper, a special case of CPIT is considered, namely low-degree non-singular matrix completion (NSMC). For this subclass of problems it is shown how to obtain the same deterministic time bound, using a weaker assumption in terms of determinantal complexity. Hardness-randomness tradeoffs will also be shown in the converse direction, in an effort to make progress on Valiant's VP versus VNP problem. To separate VP and VNP, it is known to be sufficient to prove that the determinantal complexity of the m-by-m permanent is . In this paper it is shown, for an appropriate notion of explicitness, that the existence of an explicit multilinear polynomial family with determinantal complexity m^{\omega(\log m)}G_nO(n^{1/\sqrt{\log n}})G_nM(x)poly(n)ndet(M(x))$ is a multilinear polynomial.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0910.1443,
title = {Weakening Assumptions for Deterministic Subexponential Time Non-Singular Matrix Completion},
author = {Maurice Jansen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.1443},
year = {2009}
}