Abstract
Lattice rounding in Euclidean space can be viewed as finding the nearest point in the orbit of an action by a discrete group, relative to the norm inherited from the ambient space. Using this point of view, we initiate the study of non-abelian analogs of lattice rounding involving matrix groups. In one direction, we consider an algorithm for solving a normed word problem when the inputs are random products over a basis set, and give theoretical justification for its success. In another direction, we prove a general inapproximability result which essentially rules out strong approximation algorithms (i.e., whose approximation factors depend only on dimension) analogous to LLL in the general case.
Funding source: NSF
Award Identifier / Grant number: DMS-1201362
We would like to thank Anthony Bloch, Hillel Fürstenberg, Nathan Keller, Peter Sarnak, Adi Shamir, Boaz Tsaban, and Akshay Venkatesh for their helpful comments.
© 2015 by De Gruyter
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