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arxiv: 1504.01649 · v1 · pith:2X2YJ6MWnew · submitted 2015-04-07 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.CC

The List-Decoding Size of Fourier-Sparse Boolean Functions

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A function defined on the Boolean hypercube is $k$-Fourier-sparse if it has at most $k$ nonzero Fourier coefficients. For a function $f: \mathbb{F}_2^n \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ and parameters $k$ and $d$, we prove a strong upper bound on the number of $k$-Fourier-sparse Boolean functions that disagree with $f$ on at most $d$ inputs. Our bound implies that the number of uniform and independent random samples needed for learning the class of $k$-Fourier-sparse Boolean functions on $n$ variables exactly is at most $O(n \cdot k \log k)$. As an application, we prove an upper bound on the query complexity of testing Booleanity of Fourier-sparse functions. Our bound is tight up to a logarithmic factor and quadratically improves on a result due to Gur and Tamuz (Chicago J. Theor. Comput. Sci., 2013).

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