A General Framework for Low Soundness Homomorphism Testing

Abstract

We introduce a general framework to design and analyze algorithms for the problem of testing homomorphisms between finite groups in the low-soundness regime. In this regime, we give the first constant-query tests for various families of groups. These include tests for: (i) homomorphisms between arbitrary cyclic groups, (ii) homomorphisms between any finite group and Zp, (iii) automorphisms of dihedral and symmetric groups, (iv) inner automorphisms of non-abelian finite simple groups and extraspecial groups, and (v) testing linear characters of GLn(Fq), and finite-dimensional Lie algebras over Fq. We also recover the result of Kiwi [TCS'03] for testing homomorphisms between Fqn and Fq. Prior to this work, such tests were only known for abelian groups with a constant maximal order (such as Fqn). No tests were known for non-abelian groups. As an additional corollary, our framework gives combinatorial list decoding bounds for cyclic groups with list size dependence of O(-2) (for agreement parameter ). This improves upon the currently best-known bound of O(-105) due to Dinur, Grigorescu, Kopparty, and Sudan [STOC'08], and Guo and Sudan [RANDOM'14].

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