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Quantum Algorithms for Learning and Testing Juntas
Authors:Alp At?c?  Rocco A Servedio
Affiliation:(1) Citadel Investment Group, Chicago, IL 60603, USA;(2) Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA
Abstract:In this article we develop quantum algorithms for learning and testing juntas, i.e. Boolean functions which depend only on an unknown set of k out of n input variables. Our aim is to develop efficient algorithms: (1) whose sample complexity has no dependence on n, the dimension of the domain the Boolean functions are defined over; (2) with no access to any classical or quantum membership (“black-box”) queries. Instead, our algorithms use only classical examples generated uniformly at random and fixed quantum superpositions of such classical examples; (3) which require only a few quantum examples but possibly many classical random examples (which are considered quite “cheap” relative to quantum examples). Our quantum algorithms are based on a subroutine FS which enables sampling according to the Fourier spectrum of f; the FS subroutine was used in earlier work of Bshouty and Jackson on quantum learning. Our results are as follows: (1) We give an algorithm for testing k-juntas to accuracy ε that uses O(k/ϵ) quantum examples. This improves on the number of examples used by the best known classical algorithm. (2) We establish the following lower bound: any FS-based k-junta testing algorithm requires $$\Omega(\sqrt{k})$$ queries. (3) We give an algorithm for learning k-juntas to accuracy ϵ that uses O−1 k log k) quantum examples and O(2 k log(1/ϵ)) random examples. We show that this learning algorithm is close to optimal by giving a related lower bound. Supported in part by NSF award CCF-0347282, by NSF award CCF-0523664, and by a Sloan Foundation Fellowship.
Keywords:Juntas  quantum query algorithms  quantum property testing  computational learning theory  quantum computation  lower bounds
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