Weizmann Logo
ECCC
Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity

Under the auspices of the Computational Complexity Foundation (CCF)

Login | Register | Classic Style



LATEST > REPORTS:
RSS-FeedNext next

TR25-192 | 24th November 2025
Guy Goldberg, Tom Gur, Sidhant Saraogi

Nearly Tight Lower Bounds for Relaxed Locally Decodable Codes via Robust Daisies

We show a nearly optimal lower bound on the length of linear relaxed locally decodable codes (RLDCs). Specifically, we prove that any $q$-query linear RLDC $C\colon \{0,1\}^k \to \{0,1\}^n$ must satisfy $n = k^{1+\Omega(1/q)}$. This bound closely matches the known upper bound of $n = k^{1+O(1/q)}$ by Ben-Sasson, Goldreich, ... more >>>


TR25-191 | 18th November 2025
Hanlin Ren, Yichuan Wang, Yan Zhong

Hardness of Range Avoidance and Proof Complexity Generators from Demi-Bits

Given a circuit $G: \{0, 1\}^n \to \{0, 1\}^m$ with $m > n$, the *range avoidance* problem ($\text{Avoid}$) asks to output a string $y\in \{0, 1\}^m$ that is not in the range of $G$. Besides its profound connection to circuit complexity and explicit construction problems, this problem is also related ... more >>>


TR25-190 | 18th November 2025
Rahul Ilango

The Oracle Derandomization Hypothesis is False (And More) Assuming No Natural Proofs

Razborov and Rudich's natural proofs barrier roughly says that it is computationally hard to certify that a uniformly random truth table has high circuit complexity. In this work, we show that the natural proofs barrier (specifically, Rudich's conjecture that there are no NP-constructive natural properties against $P/poly$) implies the following ... more >>>



Next next


ISSN 1433-8092 | Imprint