Beyond Natural Proofs: Hardness Magnification and Locality

Author:

Chen Lijie1ORCID,Hirahara Shuichi2ORCID,Oliveira Igor Carboni3ORCID,Pich Ján4ORCID,Rajgopal Ninad3ORCID,Santhanam Rahul4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

2. National Institute of Informatics, Japan

3. University of Warwick, UK

4. University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Abstract

Hardness magnification reduces major complexity separations (such as EXPNC 1 ) to proving lower bounds for some natural problem Q against weak circuit models. Several recent works [ 11 , 13 , 14 , 40 , 42 , 43 , 46 ] have established results of this form. In the most intriguing cases, the required lower bound is known for problems that appear to be significantly easier than Q , while Q itself is susceptible to lower bounds, but these are not yet sufficient for magnification. In this work, we provide more examples of this phenomenon and investigate the prospects of proving new lower bounds using this approach. In particular, we consider the following essential questions associated with the hardness magnification program: Does hardness magnification avoid the natural proofs barrier of Razborov and Rudich [ 51 ] ? Can we adapt known lower-bound techniques to establish the desired lower bound for Q ? We establish that some instantiations of hardness magnification overcome the natural proofs barrier in the following sense: slightly superlinear-size circuit lower bounds for certain versions of the minimum circuit-size problem imply the non-existence of natural proofs. As the non-existence of natural proofs implies the non-existence of efficient learning algorithms, we show that certain magnification theorems not only imply strong worst-case circuit lower bounds but also rule out the existence of efficient learning algorithms. Hardness magnification might sidestep natural proofs, but we identify a source of difficulty when trying to adapt existing lower-bound techniques to prove strong lower bounds via magnification. This is captured by a locality barrier : existing magnification theorems unconditionally show that the problems Q considered above admit highly efficient circuits extended with small fan-in oracle gates, while lower-bound techniques against weak circuit models quite often easily extend to circuits containing such oracles. This explains why direct adaptations of certain lower bounds are unlikely to yield strong complexity separations via hardness magnification.

Funder

NSF

Google Faculty Research Award

IBM Fellowship

Royal Society University Research Fellowship

EPSRC New Horizons

Structure versus Randomness in Algorithms and Computation

European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme

European Union’s Horizon 2020

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering,Software

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