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Revision #1 to TR06-073 | 29th September 2006 00:00

Average-Case Complexity

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Authors: Andrej Bogdanov, Luca Trevisan
Accepted on: 29th September 2006 00:00
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Abstract:
We survey the average-case complexity of problems in NP. We discuss various notions of good-on-average algorithms, and present completeness results due to Impagliazzo and Levin. Such completeness results establish the fact that if a certain specific (but somewhat artificial) NP problem is easy-on-average with respect to the uniform distribution, then all problems in NP are easy-on-average with respect to all samplable distributions. Applying the theory to natural distributional problems remain an outstanding open question. We review some natural distributional problems whose average-case complexity is of particular interest and that do not yet fit into this theory. A major open question whether the existence of hard-on-average problems in NP can be based on the P$\neq$NP assumption or on related worst-case assumptions. We review negative results showing that certain proof techniques cannot prove such a result. While the relation between worst-case and average-case complexity for general NP problems remains open, there has been progress in understanding the relation between different ``degrees'' of average-case complexity. We discuss some of these ``hardness amplification'' results.

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TR06-073 | 8th June 2006 00:00

Average-Case Complexity





TR06-073
Authors: Andrej Bogdanov, Luca Trevisan
Publication: 8th June 2006 21:09
Downloads: 172
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Abstract:
We survey the theory of average-case complexity, with a focus on problems in NP.


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