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On using deterministic functions to reduce randomness in probabilistic algorithms (English)
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1987
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We show the existence of nonuniform schemes for the following sampling problem: Given a sample space with n points, an unknown set of size n/2, and s random points, it is possible to generate deterministically from them \(s+k\) points such that the probability of not hitting the unknown set is exponentially smaller in k than \(2^{-s}\). Tight bounds are given for the quality of such schemes. Explicit, uniform versions of these schemes could be used for efficiently reducing the error probability of randomized algorithms. A survey of known constructions (whose quality is very far from the existential result) is included.
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sampling
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error probability
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randomized algorithms
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