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TR25-220 | 25th December 2025
Edward Hirsch, Ilya Volkovich

A Note on Avoid vs MCSP

A recent result of Ghentiyala, Li, and Stephens-Davidowitz (ECCC TR 25-210) shows that any language reducible to the Range Avoidance Problem (Avoid) via deterministic or randomized Turing reductions is contained in AM $\cap$ coAM. In this note, we present a different potential avenue for obtaining the same result via the ... more >>>


TR25-219 | 22nd December 2025
Bruno Pasqualotto Cavalar, Théo Fabris, Partha Mukhopadhyay, Srikanth Srinivasan, Amir Yehudayoff

Negations are powerful even in small depth

We study the power of negation in the Boolean and algebraic settings and show the following results.

* We construct a family of polynomials $P_n$ in $n$ variables, all of whose monomials have positive coefficients, such that $P_n$ can be computed by a depth three circuit of polynomial size ... more >>>


TR25-218 | 15th December 2025
Ari Biswas, Rajko Nenadov

Refuting Perfect Matchings in Spectral Expanders is Hard

This work studies the complexity of refuting the existence of a perfect matching in spectral expanders with an odd number of vertices, in the Polynomial Calculus (PC) and Sum of Squares (SoS) proof system.
Austrin and Risse [SODA, 2021] showed that refuting perfect matchings in sparse $d$-regular \emph{random} graphs, in ... more >>>



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