Smoothed analysis of the Komlós conjecture: Rademacher noise
The electronic journal of combinatorics, Tome 32 (2025) no. 1
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The discrepancy of a matrix $M \in \mathbb{R}^{d \times n}$ is given by $\mathrm{DISC}(M) := \min_{\boldsymbol{x} \in \{-1,1\}^n} \|M\boldsymbol{x}\|_\infty$. An outstanding conjecture, attributed to Komlós, stipulates that $\mathrm{DISC}(M) = O(1)$, whenever $M$ is a Komlós matrix, that is, whenever every column of $M$ lies within the unit sphere. Our main result asserts that $\mathrm{DISC}(M + R/\sqrt{d}) = O(d^{-1/2})$ holds asymptotically almost surely, whenever $M \in \mathbb{R}^{d \times n}$ is Komlós, $R \in \mathbb{R}^{d \times n}$ is a Rademacher random matrix, $d = \omega(1)$, and $n = \omega(d \log d)$. The factor $d^{-1/2}$ normalising $R$ is essentially best possible and the dependency between $n$ and $d$ is asymptotically best possible. Our main source of inspiration is a result by Bansal, Jiang, Meka, Singla, and Sinha (ICALP 2022). They obtained an assertion similar to the one above in the case that the smoothing matrix is Gaussian. They asked whether their result can be attained with the optimal dependency $n = \omega(d \log d)$ in the case of Bernoulli random noise or any other types of discretely distributed noise; the latter types being more conducive for Smoothed Analysis in other discrepancy settings such as the Beck-Fiala problem. For Bernoulli noise, their method works if $n = \omega(d^2)$. In the case of Rademacher noise, we answer the question posed by Bansal, Jiang, Meka, Singla, and Sinha. Our proof builds upon their approach in a strong way and provides a discrete version of the latter.
DOI : 10.37236/13213
Classification : 05B20, 05D05, 15B52
Mots-clés : Rademacher random matrix, Bernoulli noise

Elad Aigner-Horev  1   ; Dan Hefetz  1   ; Michael Trushkin  1

1 School of Computer Science, Ariel University
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Elad Aigner-Horev; Dan Hefetz; Michael Trushkin. Smoothed analysis of the Komlós conjecture: Rademacher noise. The electronic journal of combinatorics, Tome 32 (2025) no. 1. doi: 10.37236/13213

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