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Noisy Computing of the $\mathsf{OR}$ and $\mathsf{MAX}$ Functions

Published 7 Sep 2023 in cs.DS, cs.AI, cs.IT, cs.LG, and math.IT | (2309.03986v1)

Abstract: We consider the problem of computing a function of $n$ variables using noisy queries, where each query is incorrect with some fixed and known probability $p \in (0,1/2)$. Specifically, we consider the computation of the $\mathsf{OR}$ function of $n$ bits (where queries correspond to noisy readings of the bits) and the $\mathsf{MAX}$ function of $n$ real numbers (where queries correspond to noisy pairwise comparisons). We show that an expected number of queries of [ (1 \pm o(1)) \frac{n\log \frac{1}{\delta}}{D_{\mathsf{KL}}(p | 1-p)} ] is both sufficient and necessary to compute both functions with a vanishing error probability $\delta = o(1)$, where $D_{\mathsf{KL}}(p | 1-p)$ denotes the Kullback-Leibler divergence between $\mathsf{Bern}(p)$ and $\mathsf{Bern}(1-p)$ distributions. Compared to previous work, our results tighten the dependence on $p$ in both the upper and lower bounds for the two functions.

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