Computing Majority by Constant Depth Majority Circuits with Low Fan-in Gates

Abstract

We study the following computational problem: for which values of k, the majority of n bits MAJn can be computed with a depth two formula whose each gate computes a majority function of at most k bits? The corresponding computational model is denoted by MAJk MAJk. We observe that the minimum value of k for which there exists a MAJk MAJk circuit that has high correlation with the majority of n bits is equal to (n1/2). We then show that for a randomized MAJk MAJk circuit computing the majority of n input bits with high probability for every input, the minimum value of k is equal to n2/3+o(1). We show a worst case lower bound: if a MAJk MAJk circuit computes the majority of n bits correctly on all inputs, then k≥ n13/19+o(1). This lower bound exceeds the optimal value for randomized circuits and thus is unreachable for pure randomized techniques. For depth 3 circuits we show that a circuit with k= O(n2/3) can compute MAJn correctly on all inputs.

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