Paper 2025/780
The Planted Orthogonal Vectors Problem
Abstract
In the $k$-Orthogonal Vectors ($k$-OV) problem we are given $k$ sets, each containing $n$ binary vectors of dimension $d=n^{o(1)}$, and our goal is to pick one vector from each set so that at each coordinate at least one vector has a zero. It is a central problem in fine-grained complexity, conjectured to require $n^{k-o(1)}$ time in the worst case. We propose a way to plant a solution among vectors with i.i.d. $p$-biased entries, for appropriately chosen $p$, so that the planted solution is the unique one. Our conjecture is that the resulting $k$-OV instances still require time $n^{k-o(1)}$ to solve, on average. Our planted distribution has the property that any subset of strictly less than $k$ vectors has the same marginal distribution as in the model distribution, consisting of i.i.d. $p$-biased random vectors. We use this property to give average-case search-to-decision reductions for $k$-OV.
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PDF
- Category
- Foundations
- Publication info
- Published elsewhere. Minor revision. arXiv
- Keywords
- fine-grained complexityplanted problemsorthogonal vectors
- Contact author(s)
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david kuhnemann @ student uva nl
adam polak @ unibocconi it
alon rosen @ unibocconi it - History
- 2025-09-14: revised
- 2025-05-01: received
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- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2025/780
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/780,
author = {David Kühnemann and Adam Polak and Alon Rosen},
title = {The Planted Orthogonal Vectors Problem},
howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/780},
year = {2025},
url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/780}
}