New Distinguishers for Negation-Limited Weak Pseudorandom Functions
Abstract
We show how to distinguish circuits with k negations (a.k.a k-monotone functions) from uniformly random functions in (O(n1/3k2/3)) time using random samples. The previous best distinguisher, due to the learning algorithm by Blais, Cannone, Oliveira, Servedio, and Tan (RANDOM'15), requires (O(n1/2 k)) time. Our distinguishers are based on Fourier analysis on slices of the Boolean cube. We show that some "middle" slices of negation-limited circuits have strong low-degree Fourier concentration and then we apply a variation of the classic Linial, Mansour, and Nisan "Low-Degree algorithm" (JACM'93) on slices. Our techniques also lead to a slightly improved weak learner for negation limited circuits under the uniform distribution.
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