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arxiv: 0909.4727 · v2 · pith:6YWBO6NInew · submitted 2009-09-25 · 💻 cs.CC · cs.DM

A regularity lemma, and low-weight approximators, for low-degree polynomial threshold functions

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keywords degree-dlemmapolynomialregularityconstanteveryfunctionsinfluence
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We give a "regularity lemma" for degree-d polynomial threshold functions (PTFs) over the Boolean cube {-1,1}^n. This result shows that every degree-d PTF can be decomposed into a constant number of subfunctions such that almost all of the subfunctions are close to being regular PTFs. Here a "regular PTF is a PTF sign(p(x)) where the influence of each variable on the polynomial p(x) is a small fraction of the total influence of p. As an application of this regularity lemma, we prove that for any constants d \geq 1, \eps \geq 0, every degree-d PTF over n variables has can be approximated to accuracy eps by a constant-degree PTF that has integer weights of total magnitude O(n^d). This weight bound is shown to be optimal up to constant factors.

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