We consider the problems of deciding whether the joint distribution sampled by a given cir-cuit satisfies certain statistical properties such as being i.i.d., being exchangeable, being pairwise independent, having two coordinates with identical marginals, having two uncorrelated coordi-nates, and many other variants. We give a proof that simultaneously shows all these problems are C P-complete, by showing that the following promise problem (which is a restriction of all the above problems) is C P-complete: Given a circuit, distinguish the case where the output distribution is uniform and the case where every pair of coordinates is neither uncorrelated nor identically distributed. This completeness result holds even for samplers that are dep...
We address the following question in the average-case complexity: does there exists a language L suc...
We introduce the Mixability Detection Procedure (MDP) to check whether a set of d distribution funct...
We study the properties of output distributions of noisy, random circuits. We obtain upper and lower...
We consider the problems of deciding whether the joint distribution sampled by a given circuit has c...
We consider the problems of deciding whether the joint distribution sampled by a given circuit satis...
AbstractWe say that a distribution μ is reasonable if there exists a constant s⩾0 such that μ({x||x|...
A discrete distribution D over Σ1 × · · · × Σn is called (non-uniform) k-wise independent if for...
Amonotone distribution P over a (partially) ordered domain has P (y) ≥ P (x) if y ≥ x in the order....
Goldreich, Sahai, and Vadhan (CRYPTO 1999) proved that the promise problem for esti-mating the Shann...
Amonotone distribution P over a (partially) ordered domain has P (y) ≥ P (x) if y ≥ x in the order....
Given access to independent samples of a distribution A over [n] × [m], we show how to test whether ...
This paper studies distributions which can be "approximated" by sampling algorithms in tim...
Abstract. The marginal satisfiability problem (MSP) asks: Given desired marginal distribu-tions DS f...
We study the effect that the amount of correlation in a bipartite distribution has on the communicat...
We present a new methodology for proving distribution testing lower bounds, establishing a connectio...
We address the following question in the average-case complexity: does there exists a language L suc...
We introduce the Mixability Detection Procedure (MDP) to check whether a set of d distribution funct...
We study the properties of output distributions of noisy, random circuits. We obtain upper and lower...
We consider the problems of deciding whether the joint distribution sampled by a given circuit has c...
We consider the problems of deciding whether the joint distribution sampled by a given circuit satis...
AbstractWe say that a distribution μ is reasonable if there exists a constant s⩾0 such that μ({x||x|...
A discrete distribution D over Σ1 × · · · × Σn is called (non-uniform) k-wise independent if for...
Amonotone distribution P over a (partially) ordered domain has P (y) ≥ P (x) if y ≥ x in the order....
Goldreich, Sahai, and Vadhan (CRYPTO 1999) proved that the promise problem for esti-mating the Shann...
Amonotone distribution P over a (partially) ordered domain has P (y) ≥ P (x) if y ≥ x in the order....
Given access to independent samples of a distribution A over [n] × [m], we show how to test whether ...
This paper studies distributions which can be "approximated" by sampling algorithms in tim...
Abstract. The marginal satisfiability problem (MSP) asks: Given desired marginal distribu-tions DS f...
We study the effect that the amount of correlation in a bipartite distribution has on the communicat...
We present a new methodology for proving distribution testing lower bounds, establishing a connectio...
We address the following question in the average-case complexity: does there exists a language L suc...
We introduce the Mixability Detection Procedure (MDP) to check whether a set of d distribution funct...
We study the properties of output distributions of noisy, random circuits. We obtain upper and lower...