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The study of self-testing and self-correcting programs leads to the search for robust characterizations of functions. Here we make this notion precise and show such a characterization for polynomials. From this characterization, we get the following applications. We construct simple and efficient self-testers for polynomial functions. Our characterizations provide results in the area of coding theory, by giving extremely fast and efficient error-detecting schemes for some well known codes. This error-detection scheme plays a crucial role in subsequent results on the hardness of approximating some NP-optimization problems. 1 Introduction The study of program checkers Blu88BK89, self-testing programs BLR90 and self-correcting programs BLR90Lip91 was introduced in order to allow one to use a program P to compute a function without trusting that P works correctly. A program checker checks that the program gives the correct answer on a particular input, a self-testing program for...
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