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Relative-error monotonicity testing

Published 11 Oct 2024 in cs.CC, cs.DM, and cs.DS | (2410.09235v1)

Abstract: The standard model of Boolean function property testing is not well suited for testing sparse\textit{sparse} functions which have few satisfying assignments, since every such function is close (in the usual Hamming distance metric) to the constant-0 function. In this work we propose and investigate a new model for property testing of Boolean functions, called relative-error testing\textit{relative-error testing}, which provides a natural framework for testing sparse functions. This new model defines the distance between two functions f,g:0,1<sup>n</sup>→0,1f, g: {0,1}<sup>n</sup> \to {0,1} to be reldist(f,g):=∣f<sup>−1(1)</sup>△g<sup>−1(1)∣</sup>∣f<sup>−1(1)∣.\textsf{reldist}(f,g) := { \frac{|f<sup>{-1}(1)</sup> \triangle g<sup>{-1}(1)|}</sup> {|f<sup>{-1}(1)|}}. This is a more demanding distance measure than the usual Hamming distance ∣f<sup>−1(1)</sup>△g<sup>−1(1)∣/2<sup>n{ {|f<sup>{-1}(1)</sup> \triangle g<sup>{-1}(1)|}/{2<sup>n}} when ∣f<sup>−1(1)∣</sup>≪2<sup>n|f<sup>{-1}(1)|</sup> \ll 2<sup>n; to compensate for this, algorithms in the new model have access both to a black-box oracle for the function ff being tested and to a source of independent uniform satisfying assignments of ff. In this paper we first give a few general results about the relative-error testing model; then, as our main technical contribution, we give a detailed study of algorithms and lower bounds for relative-error testing of monotone\textit{monotone} Boolean functions. We give upper and lower bounds which are parameterized by N=∣f<sup>−1(1)∣N=|f<sup>{-1}(1)|, the sparsity of the function ff being tested. Our results show that there are interesting differences between relative-error monotonicity testing of sparse Boolean functions, and monotonicity testing in the standard model. These results motivate further study of the testability of Boolean function properties in the relative-error model.

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