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Proof Verification and Hardness of Approximation Problems

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Proof Verification and Hardness of Approximation Problems
The class PCP(f(n), g(n)) consists of all languages L for which there exists a polynomial-time probabilistic oracle machine that uses O(f(n)) random bits, queries O(g(n)) bits of its oracle and behaves as follows: If x L then there exists an oracle y such that the machine accepts for all random choices but if x L then for every oracle y the machine rejects with high probability. Arora and Safra very recently characterized NP as PCP(log n, (log log n)O(1) ). We improve on their result by showing that NP = PCP(log n, 1). Our result has the following consequences:
Sanjeev Arora, Carsten Lund, Rajeev Motwani, Madhu
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Type Conference
Year 1992
Where FOCS
Authors Sanjeev Arora, Carsten Lund, Rajeev Motwani, Madhu Sudan, Mario Szegedy
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