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Strong Inapproximability Results on Balanced Rainbow-Colorable Hypergraphs

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Consider a K-uniform hypergraph H = (V, E). A coloring c: V → {1, 2, …, k} with k colors is rainbow if every hyperedge e contains at least one vertex from each color, and is called perfectly balanced when each color appears the same number of times. A simple polynomial-time algorithmnds a 2-coloring if H admits a perfectly balanced rainbow k-coloring. For a hypergraph that admits an almost balanced rainbow coloring, we prove that it is NP-hard to find an independent set of size ϵ, for any ϵ > 0. Consequently, we cannot weakly color (avoiding monochromatic hyperedges) it with O(1) colors. With k=2, it implies strong hardness for discrepancy minimization of systems of bounded set-size.

One of our main technical tools is based on reverse hypercontractivity. Roughly, it says the noise operator increases q-norm of a function when q < 1, which is enough for some special cases of our results. To prove the full results, we generalize the reverse hypercontractivity to more general operators, which might be of independent interest. Together with the generalized reverse hypercontractivity and recent developments in inapproximability based on invariance principles for correlated spaces, we give a recipe for converting a promising test distribution and a suitable choice of an outer PCP to hardness of nding an independent set in the presence of highly-structured colorings. We use this recipe to prove additional results almost in a black-box manner, including: (1) the rst analytic proof of (K − 1 − ϵ)-hardness of K-Hypergraph Vertex Cover with more structure in completeness, and (2) hardness of (2Q+1)-SAT when the input clause is promised to have an assignment where every clause has at least Q true literals.

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Correspondence to Venkatesan Guruswami.

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Supported in part by NSF grant CCF-1115525. Most of this work was done while visiting Microsoft Research New England.

Supported by a Samsung Fellowship, US-Israel BSF grant 2008293, and NSF CCF-1115525. Most of this work was done while visiting Microsoft Research New England.

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Guruswami, V., Lee, E. Strong Inapproximability Results on Balanced Rainbow-Colorable Hypergraphs. Combinatorica 38, 547–599 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00493-016-3383-0

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