On the possibilities and limitations of pseudodeterministic algorithms

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Abstract

We study the possibilities and limitations of pseudodeterministic algorithms, a notion put forward by Gat and Goldwasser (2011). These are probabilistic algorithms that solve search problems such that on each input, with high probability, they output the same solution, which may be thought of as a canonical solution. We consider both the standard setting of (probabilistic) polynomial-time algorithms and the setting of (probabilistic) sublinear-time algorithms. Some of our results are outlined next.

In the standard setting, we show that pseudodeterminstic algorithms are more powerful than deterministic algorithms if and only if $P \neq BPP$, but are weaker than general probabilistic algorithms. In the sublinear-time setting, we show that if a search problem has a pseudodeterminstic algorithm of query complexity $q$, then this problem can be solved deterministically making $O(q^4)$ queries. This refers to total search problems. In contrast, for several natural promise search problems, we present pseudodeterministic algorithms that are much more efficient than their deterministic counterparts.

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