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A Hypergraph Dictatorship Test with Perfect Completeness

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Authors: Victor Chen
Accepted on: 11th April 2009 00:00
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Abstract:
A hypergraph dictatorship test is first introduced by Samorodnitsky and Trevisan and serves as a key component in their unique games based $\PCP$ construction. Such a test has oracle access to a collection of functions and determines whether all the functions are the same dictatorship, or all their low degree influences are $o(1).$ Their test makes $q\geq3$ queries and has amortized query complexity $1+O(\frac{\log q}{q})$ but has an inherent loss of perfect completeness. In this paper we give an adaptive hypergraph dictatorship test that achieves both perfect completeness and amortized query complexity $1+O(\frac{\log q}{q})$.

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TR08-098 | 12th November 2008 00:00

A Hypergraph Dictatorship Test with Perfect Completeness





TR08-098
Authors: Victor Chen
Publication: 14th November 2008 16:34
Downloads: 163
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Abstract:
A hypergraph dictatorship test is first introduced by Samorodnitsky and Trevisan and serves as a key component in their unique games based $\PCP$ construction. Such a test has oracle access to a collection of functions and determines whether all the functions are the same dictatorship, or all their low degree influences are $o(1).$ Their test makes $q\geq3$ queries and has amortized query complexity $1+O\left(\frac{\log q}{q}\right)$ but has an inherent loss of perfect completeness. In this note, we give another hypergraph dictatorship test that achieves both perfect completeness and amortized query complexity $1+O\left(\frac{\log q}{q}\right)$.


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