Diffuse Decompositions of Polynomials
Series:
Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics
Daniel Kane
Stanford University
Date & Time:
Mon, 04/22/2013 - 11:15 - 12:15
Location:
S-101
Video Link:
We study some problems relating to polynomials evaluated either at random Gaussian or random Bernoulli inputs. We present some new work on a structure theorem for degree-d polynomials with Gaussian inputs. In particular, if p is a given degree-d polynomial, then p can be written in terms of some bounded number of other polynomials q_1,...,q_m so that the joint probability density function of q_1(G),...,q_m(G) is close to being bounded. This says essentially that any abnormalities in the distribution of p(G) can be explained by the way in which p decomposes into the q_i . We then present some applications of this result.
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Dorothea Phares
phares@ias.edu
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