Probabilistic checking of proofs

  • Arora S
  • Safra S
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Abstract

We give a new characterization of NP: the class NP contains exactly those languages L for which membership proofs (a proof that an input x is in L ) can be verified probabilistically in polynomial time using logarithmic number of random bits and by reading sublogarithmic number of bits from the proof. We discuss implications of this characterization; specifically, we show that approximating Clique and Independent Set, even in a very weak sense, is NP-hard.

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Arora, S., & Safra, S. (1998). Probabilistic checking of proofs. Journal of the ACM, 45(1), 70–122. https://doi.org/10.1145/273865.273901

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