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TR26-006 | 5th January 2026
Lijie Chen, Yichuan Wang

Separating RAM and Multitape Turing Machines with Short Random Oracles

We prove that relative to a random oracle answering $O(\log n)$-bit queries, there exists a function computable in $O(n)$ time by a random-access machine (RAM) but requiring $n^2/polylog(n)$ time by any multitape Turing machine. This provides strong evidence that simulating RAMs on multitape Turing machines inherently incurs a nearly quadratic ... more >>>


TR26-005 | 13th January 2026
Matt Kovacs-Deak, Daochen Wang, Rain Zimin Yang

Rational degree is polynomially related to degree

We prove that $\mathrm{deg}(f) \leq 2 \, \mathrm{rdeg}(f)^4$ for every Boolean function $f$, where $\mathrm{deg}(f)$ is the degree of $f$ and $\mathrm{rdeg}(f)$ is the rational degree of $f$. This resolves the second of the three open problems stated by Nisan and Szegedy, and attributed to Fortnow, in 1994.

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TR26-004 | 16th January 2026
Ilya Volkovich

Yet Another Proof that $BPP \subseteq PH$

We present a new, simplified proof that the complexity class BPP is contained in the Polynomial Hierarchy (PH), using $k$-wise independent hashing as the main tool. We further extend this approach to recover several other previously known inclusions between complexity classes. Our techniques are inspired by the work of Bellare, ... more >>>



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