Influences, Traces, Tribes, and Perhaps Also Thresholds
Series:
Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics
Gil Kalai
Hebrew University; Yale University
Date & Time:
Mon, 02/04/2013 - 11:15 - 12:15
Location:
S-101
Video Link:
I will describe some recent results and problems regarding influence of sets of variables on Boolean functions: In 1989 Benny Chor conjectured that a balanced Boolean function with n variables has a subset S of size 0.4n with influence (1-c^n) where c0 follows from a theorem by Kahn, Kalai and Linial (KKL).I will present a recent counterexample by Kahn and me showing that up to the identity of c, the KKL bound cannot be improved. I will discuss also relations with traces and with Suaer-Shelah theorem, some related new constructions with Jeff Kahn, and earlier constructions by Bollobas and Radcliffe and by Shelah and me. I will also discuss some conjectures with Kahn on the large threshold interval of a monotone Boolean function.
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Dorothea Phares
phares@ias.edu
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