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On the Hardness of PosSLP (2307.08008v1)

Published 16 Jul 2023 in cs.CC, cs.NA, and math.NA

Abstract: The problem $\textrm{PosSLP}$ involves determining whether an integer computed by a given straight-line program is positive. This problem has attracted considerable attention within the field of computational complexity as it provides a complete characterization of the complexity associated with numerical computation. However, non-trivial lower bounds for $\textrm{PosSLP}$ remain unknown. In this paper, we demonstrate that $\textrm{PosSLP} \in \textrm{BPP}$ would imply that $\textrm{NP} \subseteq \textrm{BPP}$, under the assumption of a conjecture concerning the complexity of the radical of a polynomial proposed by Dutta, Saxena, and Sinhababu (STOC'2018). Our proof builds upon the established $\textrm{NP}$-hardness of determining if a univariate polynomial computed by an SLP has a real root, as demonstrated by Perrucci and Sabia (JDA'2005). Therefore, our lower bound for $\textrm{PosSLP}$ represents a significant advancement in understanding the complexity of this problem. It constitutes the first non-trivial lower bound for $\textrm{PosSLP}$ , albeit conditionally. Additionally, we show that counting the real roots of an integer univariate polynomial, given as input by a straight-line program, is $#\textrm{P}$-hard.

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