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Explicit resilient functions matching Ajtai-Linial (1509.00092v2)

Published 31 Aug 2015 in cs.CC and cs.DS

Abstract: A Boolean function on n variables is q-resilient if for any subset of at most q variables, the function is very likely to be determined by a uniformly random assignment to the remaining n-q variables; in other words, no coalition of at most q variables has significant influence on the function. Resilient functions have been extensively studied with a variety of applications in cryptography, distributed computing, and pseudorandomness. The best known balanced resilient function on n variables due to Ajtai and Linial ([AL93]) is Omega(n/(log2 n))-resilient. However, the construction of Ajtai and Linial is by the probabilistic method and does not give an efficiently computable function. In this work we give an explicit monotone depth three almost-balanced Boolean function on n bits that is Omega(n/(log2 n))-resilient matching the work of Ajtai and Linial. The best previous explicit construction due to Meka Meka09 and Chattopadhyay and Zuckermman [CZ15] were only n{1-c}-resilient for any constant c < 1. Our construction and analysis are motivated by (and simplifies parts of) the recent breakthrough of [CZ15] giving explicit two-sources extractors for polylogarithmic min-entropy; a key ingredient in their result was the construction of explicit constant-depth resilient functions. An important ingredient in our construction is a new randomness optimal oblivious sampler which preserves moment generating functions of sums of variables and could be useful elsewhere.

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