Paper 2025/2114

Hardness of Range Avoidance and Proof Complexity Generators from Demi-Bits

Hanlin Ren, Institute for Advanced Study
Yichuan Wang, University of California, Berkeley
Yan Zhong, Johns Hopkins University
Abstract

Given a circuit $G: \{0, 1\}^n \to \{0, 1\}^m$ with $m > n$, the *range avoidance* problem ($\text{Avoid}$) asks to output a string $y\in \{0, 1\}^m$ that is not in the range of $G$. Besides its profound connection to circuit complexity and explicit construction problems, this problem is also related to the existence of *proof complexity generators* --- circuits $G: \{0, 1\}^n \to \{0, 1\}^m$ where $m > n$ but for every $y\in \{0, 1\}^m$, it is infeasible to prove the statement "$y\not\in\mathrm{Range}(G)$" in a given propositional proof system. This paper connects these two problems with the existence of *demi-bits generators*, a fundamental cryptographic primitive against nondeterministic adversaries introduced by Rudich (RANDOM '97). $\bullet$ We show that the existence of demi-bits generators implies $\text{Avoid}$ is hard for nondeterministic algorithms. This resolves an open problem raised by Chen and Li (STOC '24). Furthermore, assuming the demi-hardness of certain LPN-style generators or Goldreich's PRG, we prove the hardness of $\text{Avoid}$ even when the instances are constant-degree polynomials over $\mathbb{F}_2$. $\bullet$ We show that the dual weak pigeonhole principle is unprovable in Cook's theory $\mathsf{PV}_1$ under the existence of demi-bits generators secure against $\mathbf{AM}/_{O(1)}$, thereby separating Jeřábek's theory $\mathsf{APC}_1$ from $\mathsf{PV}_1$. Previously, Ilango, Li, and Williams (STOC '23) obtained the same separation under different (and arguably stronger) cryptographic assumptions. $\bullet$ We transform demi-bits generators to proof complexity generators that are *pseudo-surjective* in certain parameter regime. Pseudo-surjectivity is the strongest form of hardness considered in the literature for proof complexity generators. Our constructions are inspired by the recent breakthroughs on the hardness of $\text{Avoid}$ by Ilango, Li, and Williams (STOC '23) and Chen and Li (STOC '24). We use *randomness extractors* to significantly simplify the construction and the proof.

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Published elsewhere. Minor revision. ITCS 2026
Keywords
demi-bitsrange avoidance
Contact author(s)
h4n1in r3n @ gmail com
yichuan-21 @ berkeley edu
yzhong36 @ jhu edu
History
2025-11-19: approved
2025-11-18: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2025/2114
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CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/2114,
      author = {Hanlin Ren and Yichuan Wang and Yan Zhong},
      title = {Hardness of Range Avoidance and Proof Complexity Generators from Demi-Bits},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/2114},
      year = {2025},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/2114}
}
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