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TR09-036 | 14th April 2009 00:00

The Power of Depth 2 Circuits over Algebras

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TR09-036
Authors: Chandan Saha, Ramprasad Saptharishi, Nitin Saxena
Publication: 4th May 2009 14:32
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Abstract:
We study the problem of polynomial identity testing (PIT) for depth 2 arithmetic circuits over matrix algebra. We show that identity testing of depth 3 (Sigma-Pi-Sigma) arithmetic circuits over a field F is polynomial time equivalent to identity testing of depth 2 (Pi-Sigma) arithmetic circuits over U_2(F), the algebra of upper- triangular 2 x 2 matrices with entries from F. Such a connection is a bit surprising since we also show that, as computational models, Pi-Sigma circuits over U_2(F) are strictly `weaker' than Sigma-Pi-Sigma circuits over F. The equivalence further shows that PIT of depth 3 arithmetic circuits reduces to PIT of width-2 planar commutative Algebraic Branching Programs (ABP). Thus, identity testing for commutative ABPs is interesting even in the case of width-2. Further, we give a deterministic polynomial time identity testing algorithm for a Pi-Sigma circuit over any constant dimensional commutative algebra over F. While over commutative algebras of polynomial dimension, identity testing is at least as hard as that of Sigma-Pi-Sigma circuits over F.


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