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A randomized polynomial over the integers is a multivariate polynomial whose coefficients are integer-valued random variables. A randomized polynomial uses m random bits if its coefficients jointly depend on m independently and uniformly distributed random bits. We show that every Boolean function family in AC 0 can be computed with small error by randomized polynomials over the integers that have degree (log n)O(1) and use (log n)O(1) random bits. Applying this result, we further show the following: (a) Every Boolean function family in AC 0 is computable by depth-two probabilistic threshold circuits of size \(n^{(\log n)^{O(1)} }\) with one-sided error and is also computable by depth-three deterministic threshold circuits with linear number of threshold gates and \(n^{(\log n)^{O(1)} }\)AND gates. (b) Every language in the polynomial hierarchy is reducible to some language in the class PP (in fact, to some language in the class C=P) by a randomized polynomial-time reduction with one-sided error.
This work was supported in part by NSF grants CCR 832-0136 and CDA 882-2724
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Tarui, J. (1991). Randomized polynomials, threshold circuits, and the polynomial hierarchy. In: Choffrut, C., Jantzen, M. (eds) STACS 91. STACS 1991. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 480. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0020802
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