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TR24-201 | 4th December 2024
Marius Zimand

On one-way functions and the average time complexity of almost-optimal compression

We show that one-way functions exist if and only there exists an efficient distribution relative to which almost-optimal compression is hard on average. The result is obtained by combining a theorem of Ilango, Ren, and Santhanam [STOC 2022] and one by Bauwens and Zimand [JACM, 2023].

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TR24-200 | 4th December 2024
Sourav Chakraborty, Eldar Fischer, Arijit Ghosh, Amit Levi, Gopinath Mishra, Sayantan Sen

Testing vs Estimation for Index-Invariant Properties in the Huge Object Model

The Huge Object model of property testing [Goldreich and Ron, TheoretiCS 23] concerns properties of distributions supported on $\{0,1\}^n$, where $n$ is so large that even reading a single sampled string is unrealistic. Instead, query access is provided to the samples, and the efficiency of the algorithm is measured by ... more >>>


TR24-199 | 3rd December 2024
Vladimir Podolskii, Alexander Shekhovtsov

Randomized Lifting to Semi-Structured Communication Complexity via Linear Diversity

We study query-to-communication lifting. The major open problem in this area is to prove a lifting theorem for gadgets of constant size. The recent paper (Beame, Koroth, 2023) introduces semi-structured communication complexity, in which one of the players can only send parities of their input bits. They have shown that ... more >>>



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