Lower Bounds for Testing Directed Acyclicity in the Unidirectional Bounded-Degree Model
Yuichi Yoshida

Abstract
We study property testing of directed acyclicity in the unidirectional bounded-degree oracle model, where a query to a vertex reveals its outgoing neighbors. We prove that there exist absolute constants and such that for every constant , any one-sided -tester for acyclicity on -vertex digraphs of maximum outdegree at most requires queries. This improves the previous lower bound for one-sided testing of acyclicity in the same model. We also prove that, under the same degree assumption, any two-sided -tester requires queries, improving the previous lower bound. We further prove an lower bound for tolerant testing for some absolute constant outdegree bound by reduction from bounded-degree…
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