Black-box identity testing of depth-4 multilinear circuits

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Abstract

We study the problem of identity testing for multilinear ΣΠΣΠ(k) circuits, i.e. multilinear depth-4 circuits with fan-in k at the top + gate. We give the first polynomial-time deterministic identity testing algorithm for such circuits. Our results also hold in the black-box setting. The running time of our algorithm is (ns)O(k3), where n is the number of variables, s is the size of the circuit and k is the fan-in of the top gate. The importance of this model arises from [3], where it was shown that derandomizing black-box polynomial identity testing for general depth-4 circuits implies a derandomization of polynomial identity testing (PIT) for general arithmetic circuits. Prior to our work, the best PIT algorithm for multilinear ΣΠΣΠ(k) circuits [13] ran in quasi-polynomial- time, with the running time being nO(k6 log(k) log2 s ). We obtain our results by showing a strong structural result for multilinear ΣΠΣΠ(k) circuits that compute the zero polynomial. We show that under some mild technical conditions, any gate of such a circuit must compute a sparse polynomial. We then show how to combine the structure theorem with a result by Klivans and Spielman [17], on the identity testing for sparse polynomials, to yield the full result. © 2011 ACM.

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Saraf, S., & Volkovich, I. (2011). Black-box identity testing of depth-4 multilinear circuits. In Proceedings of the Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (pp. 421–430). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/1993636.1993693

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