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Bounded Independence Fools Halfspaces

(0902.3757)
Published Feb 21, 2009 in cs.CC

Abstract

We show that any distribution on {-1,1}n that is k-wise independent fools any halfspace h with error \eps for k = O(\log2(1/\eps) /\eps2). Up to logarithmic factors, our result matches a lower bound by Benjamini, Gurel-Gurevich, and Peled (2007) showing that k = \Omega(1/(\eps2 \cdot \log(1/\eps))). Using standard constructions of k-wise independent distributions, we obtain the first explicit pseudorandom generators G: {-1,1}s --> {-1,1}n that fool halfspaces. Specifically, we fool halfspaces with error eps and seed length s = k \log n = O(\log n \cdot \log2(1/\eps) /\eps2). Our approach combines classical tools from real approximation theory with structural results on halfspaces by Servedio (Computational Complexity 2007).

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