Identity Testing and Interpolation from High Powers of Polynomials of Large Degree over Finite Fields
Abstract
We consider the problem of identity testing and recovering (that is, interpolating) of a "hidden" monic polynomials $f$, given an oracle access to $f(x)^e$ for $x\in\mathbb F_q$, where $\mathbb F_q$ is the finite field of $q$ elements and an extension fields access is not permitted. The naive interpolation algorithm needs $de+1$ queries, where $d =\max\{{\rm deg}\ f, {\rm deg }\ g\}$ and thus requires $ de<q$. For a prime $q = p$, we design an algorithm that is asymptotically better in certain cases, especially when $d$ is large. The algorithm is based on a result of independent interest in spirit of additive combinatorics. It gives an upper bound on the number of values of a rational function of large degree, evaluated on a short sequence of consecutive integers, that belong to a small subgroup of $\mathbb F_p^*$.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- August 2017
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- arXiv:
- arXiv:1708.09095
- Bibcode:
- 2017arXiv170809095K
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- Computer Science - Computational Complexity;
- Mathematics - Number Theory
- E-Print:
- Laszlo M\'erai has added several new results on interpolation and joined as a co-author of v.2