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TR26-031 | 27th February 2026
Zihan Hao, Zikuan Huang, Qipeng Liu

On the Need for (Quantum) Memory with Short Outputs

In this work, we establish the first separation between computation with bounded and unbounded space, for problems with short outputs (i.e., working memory can be exponentially larger than output size), both in the classical and the quantum setting. Towards that, we introduce a problem called nested collision finding, and show ... more >>>


TR26-030 | 26th February 2026
Lianna Hambardzumyan, Konstantin Myasnikov, Artur Riazanov, Morgan Shirley, Adi Shraibman

Spiky Rank and Its Applications to Rigidity and Circuits

We introduce spiky rank, a new matrix parameter that enhances blocky rank by combining the combinatorial structure of the latter with linear-algebraic flexibility. A spiky matrix is block-structured with diagonal blocks that are arbitrary rank-one matrices, and the spiky rank of a matrix is the minimum number of such matrices ... more >>>


TR26-029 | 24th February 2026
Amir Shpilka, Yann Tal

Polynomial Identity Testing and Reconstruction for Depth-4 Powering Circuits of High Degree

We study deterministic polynomial identity testing (PIT) and reconstruction algorithms for depth-$4$ arithmetic circuits of the form
\[
\Sigma^{[r]}\!\wedge^{[d]}\!\Sigma^{[s]}\!\Pi^{[\delta]}.
\]
This model generalizes Waring decompositions and diagonal circuits, and captures sums of powers of low-degree sparse polynomials. Specifically, each circuit computes a sum of $r$ terms, where each term is ... more >>>



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