Pseudorandom Generators for Read-Once Branching Programs, in Any Order

2018 IEEE 59th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS)(2018)

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A central question in derandomization is whether randomized logspace (RL) equals deterministic logspace (L). To show that RL = L, it suffices to construct explicit pseudorandom generators (PRGs) that fool polynomial-size read-once (oblivious) branching programs (roBPs). Starting with the work of Nisan [Nis92], pseudorandom generators with seedlength O(log 2 n) were constructed (see also [INW94], [GR14]). Unfortunately, improving on this seed-length in general has proven challenging and seems to require new ideas. A recent line of inquiry (e.g., [BV10], [GMR+12], [IMZ12], [RSV13], [SVW14], [HLV17], [LV17], [CHRT17]) has suggested focusing on a particular limitation of the existing PRGs ([Nis92], [INW94], [GR14]), which is that they only fool roBPs when the variables are read in a particular known order, such as x 1 <; ⋯ <; x n . In comparison, existentially one can obtain logarithmic seed-length for fooling the set of polynomial-size roBPs that read the variables under any fixed unknown permutation x π(1) <; ⋯ <; xπ(n) . While recent works have established novel PRGs in this setting for subclasses of roBPs, there were no known n o(1) seed-length explicit PRGs for general polynomial-size roBPs in this setting. In this work, we follow the "bounded independence plus noise" paradigm of Haramaty, Lee and Viola [HLV17], [LV17], and give an improved analysis in the general roBP unknownorder setting. With this analysis we obtain an explicit PRG with seed-length O(log 3 n) for polynomial-size roBPs reading their bits in an unknown order. Plugging in a recent Fourier tail bound of Chattopadhyay, Hatami, Reingold, and Tal [CHRT17], we can obtain a Õ(log 2 n) seed-length when the roBP is of constant width.
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pseudorandom generators,read-once branching programs,unknown order,Fourier analysis
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