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Collision-based Testers are Optimal for Uniformity and Closeness

11 November 2016
Ilias Diakonikolas
Themis Gouleakis
John Peebles
Eric Price
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Abstract

We study the fundamental problems of (i) uniformity testing of a discrete distribution, and (ii) closeness testing between two discrete distributions with bounded ℓ2\ell_2ℓ2​-norm. These problems have been extensively studied in distribution testing and sample-optimal estimators are known for them~\cite{Paninski:08, CDVV14, VV14, DKN:15}. In this work, we show that the original collision-based testers proposed for these problems ~\cite{GRdist:00, BFR+:00} are sample-optimal, up to constant factors. Previous analyses showed sample complexity upper bounds for these testers that are optimal as a function of the domain size nnn, but suboptimal by polynomial factors in the error parameter ϵ\epsilonϵ. Our main contribution is a new tight analysis establishing that these collision-based testers are information-theoretically optimal, up to constant factors, both in the dependence on nnn and in the dependence on ϵ\epsilonϵ.

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