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Low-degree phase transitions for detecting a planted clique in sublinear time (2402.05451v1)

Published 8 Feb 2024 in cs.DS, cs.CC, and stat.ML

Abstract: We consider the problem of detecting a planted clique of size $k$ in a random graph on $n$ vertices. When the size of the clique exceeds $\Theta(\sqrt{n})$, polynomial-time algorithms for detection proliferate. We study faster -- namely, sublinear time -- algorithms in the high-signal regime when $k = \Theta(n{1/2 + \delta})$, for some $\delta > 0$. To this end, we consider algorithms that non-adaptively query a subset $M$ of entries of the adjacency matrix and then compute a low-degree polynomial function of the revealed entries. We prove a computational phase transition for this class of non-adaptive low-degree algorithms: under the scaling $\lvert M \rvert = \Theta(n{\gamma})$, the clique can be detected when $\gamma > 3(1/2 - \delta)$ but not when $\gamma < 3(1/2 - \delta)$. As a result, the best known runtime for detecting a planted clique, $\widetilde{O}(n{3(1/2-\delta)})$, cannot be improved without looking beyond the non-adaptive low-degree class. Our proof of the lower bound -- based on bounding the conditional low-degree likelihood ratio -- reveals further structure in non-adaptive detection of a planted clique. Using (a bound on) the conditional low-degree likelihood ratio as a potential function, we show that for every non-adaptive query pattern, there is a highly structured query pattern of the same size that is at least as effective.

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