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Fine-grained Complexity Meets IP = PSPACE
May 07, 2018 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐ ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms
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Authors
Lijie Chen, Shafi Goldwasser, Kaifeng Lyu, Guy N. Rothblum, Aviad Rubinstein
arXiv ID
1805.02351
Category
cs.CC: Computational Complexity
Cross-listed
cs.DS
Citations
36
Venue
ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms
Last Checked
2 months ago
Abstract
In this paper we study the fine-grained complexity of finding exact and approximate solutions to problems in P. Our main contribution is showing reductions from exact to approximate solution for a host of such problems. As one (notable) example, we show that the Closest-LCS-Pair problem (Given two sets of strings $A$ and $B$, compute exactly the maximum $\textsf{LCS}(a, b)$ with $(a, b) \in A \times B$) is equivalent to its approximation version (under near-linear time reductions, and with a constant approximation factor). More generally, we identify a class of problems, which we call BP-Pair-Class, comprising both exact and approximate solutions, and show that they are all equivalent under near-linear time reductions. Exploring this class and its properties, we also show: $\bullet$ Under the NC-SETH assumption (a significantly more relaxed assumption than SETH), solving any of the problems in this class requires essentially quadratic time. $\bullet$ Modest improvements on the running time of known algorithms (shaving log factors) would imply that NEXP is not in non-uniform $\textsf{NC}^1$. $\bullet$ Finally, we leverage our techniques to show new barriers for deterministic approximation algorithms for LCS. At the heart of these new results is a deep connection between interactive proof systems for bounded-space computations and the fine-grained complexity of exact and approximate solutions to problems in P. In particular, our results build on the proof techniques from the classical IP = PSPACE result.
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