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Linear Programming Relaxations for Goldreich's Generators over Non-Binary Alphabets

Goldreich suggested candidates of one-way functions and pseudorandom generators included in $\mathsf{NC}^0$. It is known that randomly generated Goldreich&#39;s generator using $(r-1)$-wise independent predicates with $n$ input variables and $m=C n^{r/2}$ output variables is not pseudorandom generator with high probability for sufficiently large constant $C$. Most of the previous works assume that the alphabet is binary and use techniques available only for the binary alphabet. In this paper, we deal with non-binary generalization of Goldreich&#39;s generator and derives the tight threshold for linear programming relaxation attack using local marginal polytope for randomly generated Goldreich&#39;s generators. We assume that $u(n)\in ω(1)\cap o(n)$ input variables are known. In that case, we show that when $r\ge 3$, there is an exact threshold $μ_\mathrm{c}(k,r):=\binom{k}{r}^{-1}\frac{(r-2)^{r-2}}{r(r-1)^{r-1}}$ such that for $m=μ\frac{n^{r-1}}{u(n)^{r-2}}$, the LP relaxation can determine linearly many input variables of Goldreich&#39;s generator if $μ>μ_\mathrm{c}(k,r)$, and that the LP relaxation cannot determine $\frac1{r-2} u(n)$ input variables of Goldreich&#39;s generator if $μ<μ_\mathrm{c}(k,r)$. This paper uses characterization of LP solutions by combinatorial structures called stopping sets on a bipartite graph, which is related to a simple algorithm called peeling algorithm.

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