Computing Generalized Convolutions Faster Than Brute Force

Esmer, Baris Can and Kulik, Ariel and Marx, Dániel and Schepper, Philipp and Węgrzycki, Karol
(2022) Computing Generalized Convolutions Faster Than Brute Force.
In: 17th International Symposium on Parameterized and Exact Computation (IPEC 2022).
Conference: IPEC International Symposium on Parameterized and Exact Computation (was IWPEC pre 2004)
(In Press)

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Abstract

In this paper, we consider a general notion of convolution. Let $D$ be a finite domain and let $D^n$ be the set of $n$-length vectors (tuples) of $D$. Let $f : D \times D \to D$ be a function and let $\oplus_f$ be a coordinate-wise application of $f$. The $f$-Convolution of two functions $g,h : D^n \to \{-M,\ldots,M\}$ is \begin{displaymath} (g \circledast_f h)(v) := \sum_{\substack{v_g,v_h \in D^n\\ \text{s.t. } v = v_g \oplus_f v_h}} g(v_g) \cdot h(v_h) \end{displaymath} for every $v \in D^n$. This problem generalizes many fundamental convolutions such as Subset Convolution, XOR Product, Covering Product or Packing Product, etc. For arbitrary function $f$ and domain $D$ we can compute $f$-Convolution via brute-force enumeration in $\tilde O{|D|^{2n}}$ time. Our main result is an improvement over this naive algorithm. We show that $f$-Convolution can be computed exactly in $\tilde O{ (c \cdot |D|^2)^{n}}$ for constant $c := 5/6$ when $D$ has even cardinality. Our main observation is that a \emph{cyclic partition} of a function $f : D \times D \to D$ can be used to speed up the computation of $f$-Convolution, and we show that an appropriate cyclic partition exists for every $f$. Furthermore, we demonstrate that a single entry of the $f$-Convolution can be computed more efficiently. In this variant, we are given two functions $g,h : D^n \to \{-M,\ldots,M\}$ alongside with a vector $v \in D^n$ and the task of the $f$-Query problem is to compute integer $(g \circledast_f h)(v)$. This is a generalization of the well-known Orthogonal Vectors problem. We show that $f$-Query can be computed in $\tilde O{|D|^{\frac{\omega}{2} n}}$ time, where $\omega \in [2,2.373)$ is the exponent of currently fastest matrix multiplication algorithm.

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