Algebraic Problems Equivalent to Beating Exponent 3/2 for Polynomial Factorization over Finite Fields
Abstract: The fastest known algorithm for factoring univariate polynomials over finite fields is the Kedlaya-Umans (fast modular composition) implementation of the Kaltofen-Shoup algorithm. It is randomized and takes $\widetilde{O}(n{3/2}\log q + n \log2 q)$ time to factor polynomials of degree $n$ over the finite field $\mathbb{F}_q$ with $q$ elements. A significant open problem is if the $3/2$ exponent can be improved. We study a collection of algebraic problems and establish a web of reductions between them. A consequence is that an algorithm for any one of these problems with exponent better than $3/2$ would yield an algorithm for polynomial factorization with exponent better than $3/2$.
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