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Super-Linear Gate and Super-Quadratic Wire Lower Bounds for Depth-Two and Depth-Three Threshold Circuits

Published 24 Nov 2015 in cs.CC and cs.NE | (1511.07860v1)

Abstract: In order to formally understand the power of neural computing, we first need to crack the frontier of threshold circuits with two and three layers, a regime that has been surprisingly intractable to analyze. We prove the first super-linear gate lower bounds and the first super-quadratic wire lower bounds for depth-two linear threshold circuits with arbitrary weights, and depth-three majority circuits computing an explicit function. $\bullet$ We prove that for all $\epsilon\gg \sqrt{\log(n)/n}$, the linear-time computable Andreev's function cannot be computed on a $(1/2+\epsilon)$-fraction of $n$-bit inputs by depth-two linear threshold circuits of $o(\epsilon3 n{3/2}/\log3 n)$ gates, nor can it be computed with $o(\epsilon{3} n{5/2}/\log{7/2} n)$ wires. This establishes an average-case ``size hierarchy'' for threshold circuits, as Andreev's function is computable by uniform depth-two circuits of $o(n3)$ linear threshold gates, and by uniform depth-three circuits of $O(n)$ majority gates. $\bullet$ We present a new function in $P$ based on small-biased sets, which we prove cannot be computed by a majority vote of depth-two linear threshold circuits with $o(n{3/2}/\log3 n)$ gates, nor with $o(n{5/2}/\log{7/2}n)$ wires. $\bullet$ We give tight average-case (gate and wire) complexity results for computing PARITY with depth-two threshold circuits; the answer turns out to be the same as for depth-two majority circuits. The key is a new random restriction lemma for linear threshold functions. Our main analytical tool is the Littlewood-Offord Lemma from additive combinatorics.

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