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Matrix Multiplication: Verifying Strong Uniquely Solvable Puzzles

Published 30 Dec 2022 in cs.CC, cs.AI, cs.DS, and cs.SC | (2301.00074v1)

Abstract: Cohn and Umans proposed a framework for developing fast matrix multiplication algorithms based on the embedding computation in certain groups algebras. In subsequent work with Kleinberg and Szegedy, they connected this to the search for combinatorial objects called strong uniquely solvable puzzles (strong USPs). We begin a systematic computer-aided search for these objects. We develop and implement constraint-based algorithms build on reductions to SAT\mathrm{SAT} and IP\mathrm{IP} to verify that puzzles are strong USPs, and to search for large strong USPs. We produce tight bounds on the maximum size of a strong USP for width k≤5k \le 5, construct puzzles of small width that are larger than previous work, and improve the upper bounds on strong USP size for k≤12k \le 12. Although our work only deals with puzzles of small-constant width, the strong USPs we find imply matrix multiplication algorithms that run in O(n<sup>ω)O(n<sup>\omega) time with exponent ω≤2.66\omega \le 2.66. While our algorithms do not beat the fastest algorithms, our work provides evidence and, perhaps, a path to finding families of strong USPs that imply matrix multiplication algorithms that are more efficient than those currently known.

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