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Locality-sensitive hashing (LSH) has found widespread use as a fundamental primitive, particularly to accelerate nearest neighbor search. An LSH scheme for a similarity function $S:\mathcal{X} \times \mathcal{X} \to [0,1]$ is a distribution over hash functions on $\mathcal{X}$ with the property that the probability of collision of any two elements $x,y\in ... more >>>
We prove superpolynomial length lower bounds for the semantic tree-like Frege refutation system with bounded line size. Concretely, for any function $n^{2-\varepsilon} \leq s(n) \leq \exp\bigl(n^{1-\varepsilon}\bigr)$ we exhibit an explicit family $\mathcal{A}$ of $n$-variate CNF formulas $A$, each of size $|A| \le s(n)^{1+\varepsilon}$, such that if $A$ is chosen uniformly ... more >>>
The seminal work of Benczu}r and Karger demonstrated cut sparsifiers of near-linear size, with several applications throughout theoretical computer science. Subsequent extensions have yielded sparsifiers for hypergraph cuts and more recently linear codes over Abelian groups. A decade ago, Kogan and Krauthgamer asked about the sparsifiability of arbitrary constraint satisfaction ... more >>>
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