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TR26-102 | 18th June 2026
Liyan Chen, Matthew M. Hong, Yael Tauman Kalai, Zoe Xi

Towards a Doubly E?cient IP=PSPACE

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We show that every language in PSPACE decidable by a Turing machine in time $T(n)=n^{O(\log n)}$ admits a doubly efficient interactive proof system: the prover runs in time polynomial in T(n), and the verifier runs in time polynomial in n. This extends the best previously known regime for such proof ... more >>>


TR26-101 | 3rd June 2026
Sravanthi Chede, Leroy Chew, Vaibhav Krishan, Anil Shukla

On Proof Systems for #QBF

For a quantified Boolean formula (QBF), the problem of computing the number of winning strategies is known as the #QBF problem. This problem is considered harder than the analogous #SAT problem. Recently, important proof systems for QBFs and #SAT have been studied. By extending the ideas from both fields, we ... more >>>


TR26-100 | 14th June 2026
Abhranil Chatterjee, Sumanta Ghosh, Rohit Gurjar, Roshan Raj, Thomas Thierauf

Bipartite Matching is in NC

Revisions: 1

We show that the bipartite matching problem is in NC. We extend the result to weighted bipartite matching and the computation of the noncommutative rank of a symbolic matrix. In particular, this implies that the decision version of linear matroid intersection is in NC as well. The techniques are based ... more >>>



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