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On the Rational Degree of Boolean Functions and Applications Vishnu Iyer, Siddhartha Jain, Matt Kovacs-Deak, Vinayak M. Kumar, Luke Schaeffer, Daochen Wang, Michael Whitmeyer We study a natural complexity measure of Boolean functions known as the (exact) rational degree. For total functions f, it is conjectured that rdeg(f) is polynomially related to deg(f), where deg(f) is the Fourier degree. Towards this conjecture, we show that symmetric functions have rational degree at least deg(f)/2 and monotone functions have rational degree at least sqrt(deg(f)). We observe that both of these lower bounds are tight. In addition, we show that all read-once depth-d Boolean formulae have rational degree at least Ω(deg(f)1/d). Furthermore, we show that almost every Boolean function on n variables has rational degree at least n/2−O(sqrt(n)). In contrast to total functions, we exhibit partial functions that witness unbounded separations between rational and approximate degree, in both directions. As a consequence, we show that for quantum computers, post-selection and bounded-error are incomparable resources in the black-box model.more » « less
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McClean, Jarrod R; Rubin, Nicholas C; Sung, Kevin J; Kivlichan, Ian D; Bonet-Monroig, Xavier; Cao, Yudong; Dai, Chengyu; Fried, E Schuyler; Gidney, Craig; Gimby, Brendan; et al (, Quantum Science and Technology)
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