Lower Bounds for Tolerant Junta and Unateness Testing via Rejection Sampling of Graphs
Amit Levi, Erik Waingarten

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We introduce a new model for testing graph properties which we call the \emph{rejection sampling model}. We show that testing bipartiteness of -nodes graphs using rejection sampling queries requires complexity . Via reductions from the rejection sampling model, we give three new lower bounds for tolerant testing of Boolean functions of the form : Tolerant -junta testing with \emph{non-adaptive} queries requires queries. Tolerant unateness testing requires queries. Tolerant unateness testing with \emph{non-adaptive} queries requires queries. Given the -query non-adaptive junta tester of Blais \cite{B08}, we conclude that non-adaptive tolerant junta testing requires more queries than…
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