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Social choice, computational complexity, Gaussian geometry, and Boolean functions

Published 29 Jul 2014 in math.PR, cs.CC, and cs.DM | (1407.7763v2)

Abstract: We describe a web of connections between the following topics: the mathematical theory of voting and social choice; the computational complexity of the Maximum Cut problem; the Gaussian Isoperimetric Inequality and Borell's generalization thereof; the Hypercontractive Inequality of Bonami; and, the analysis of Boolean functions. A major theme is the technique of reducing inequalities about Gaussian functions to inequalities about Boolean functions f : {-1,1}n -> {-1,1}, and then using induction on n to further reduce to inequalities about functions f : {-1,1} -> {-1,1}. We especially highlight De, Mossel, and Neeman's recent use of this technique to prove the Majority Is Stablest Theorem and Borell's Isoperimetric Inequality simultaneously.

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