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The Ethereal
Tensor Reconstruction Beyond Constant Rank
September 09, 2022 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐ Electron. Colloquium Comput. Complex.
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Authors
Shir Peleg, Amir Shpilka, Ben Lee Volk
arXiv ID
2209.04177
Category
cs.CC: Computational Complexity
Cross-listed
cs.DS
Citations
4
Venue
Electron. Colloquium Comput. Complex.
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2 months ago
Abstract
We give reconstruction algorithms for subclasses of depth-3 arithmetic circuits. In particular, we obtain the first efficient algorithm for finding tensor rank, and an optimal tensor decomposition as a sum of rank-one tensors, when given black-box access to a tensor of super-constant rank. We obtain the following results: 1. A deterministic algorithm that reconstructs polynomials computed by $ฮฃ^{[k]}\bigwedge^{[d]}ฮฃ$ circuits in time $\mathsf{poly}(n,d,c) \cdot \mathsf{poly}(k)^{k^{k^{10}}}$ 2. A randomized algorithm that reconstructs polynomials computed by multilinear $ฮฃ^{k]}\prod^{[d]}ฮฃ$ circuits in time $\mathsf{poly}(n,d,c) \cdot k^{k^{k^{k^{O(k)}}}}$ 3. A randomized algorithm that reconstructs polynomials computed by set-multilinear $ฮฃ^{k]}\prod^{[d]}ฮฃ$ circuits in time $\mathsf{poly}(n,d,c) \cdot k^{k^{k^{k^{O(k)}}}}$, where $c=\log q$ if $\mathbb{F}=\mathbb{F}_q$ is a finite field, and $c$ equals the maximum bit complexity of any coefficient of $f$ if $\mathbb{F}$ is infinite. Prior to our work, polynomial time algorithms for the case when the rank, $k$, is constant, were given by Bhargava, Saraf and Volkovich [BSV21]. Another contribution of this work is correcting an error from a paper of Karnin and Shpilka [KS09] that affected Theorem 1.6 of [BSV21]. Consequently, the results of [KS09, BSV21] continue to hold, with a slightly worse setting of parameters. For fixing the error we study the relation between syntactic and semantic ranks of $ฮฃฮ ฮฃ$ circuits. We obtain our improvement by introducing a technique for learning rank preserving coordinate-subspaces. [KS09] and [BSV21] tried all choices of finding the "correct" coordinates, which led to having a fast growing function of $k$ at the exponent of $n$. We find these spaces in time that is growing fast with $k$, yet it is only a fixed polynomial in $n$.
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