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We present the first algorithms for polynomial identity testing (PIT) of read-$4$ arithmetic formulas in the non-multilinear setting. Specifically, we give a polynomial-time PIT algorithm in the whitebox model and a quasi-polynomial-time algorithm in the blackbox model. Since our techniques are based on proving hardness of representation results, we extend ... more >>>
We construct an explicit distribution $\mathbf{D}$ over $\{0,1\}^N$ that exhibits an essentially optimal separation between adaptive and non-adaptive cell-probe sampling. The distribution can be sampled exactly when each output bit is allowed two adaptive probes to an arbitrarily long sequence of independent uniform symbols from $[N]$. In contrast, any non-adaptive ... more >>>
List-decoding and list recovery ask how much corruption or uncertainty a code can tolerate while still keeping the number of plausible codewords small. For large alphabet codes, the ultimate benchmark for list-decoding is the ($\epsilon$-relaxed) generalized Singleton bound, which targets list-of-$L$ decoding radius with rate $R$ up to radius $\frac{L}{L+1}(1-R-\epsilon)$. ... more >>>