Settling the query complexity of non-adaptive junta testing
Xi Chen, Rocco A. Servedio, Li-Yang Tan, Erik Waingarten, Jinyu Xie

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We prove that any non-adaptive algorithm that tests whether an unknown Boolean function is a -junta or -far from every -junta must make many queries for a wide range of parameters and . Our result dramatically improves previous lower bounds from [BGSMdW13, STW15], and is essentially optimal given Blais's non-adaptive junta tester from [Blais08], which makes queries. Combined with the adaptive tester of [Blais09] which makes queries, our result shows that adaptivity enables polynomial savings in query complexity for junta testing.
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TopicsComplexity and Algorithms in Graphs · Cryptography and Data Security · Machine Learning and Algorithms
