Modelling the LLL Algorithm by Sandpiles
Abstract
The LLL algorithm aims at finding a "reduced" basis of a Euclidean lattice and plays a primary role in many areas of mathemat-ics and computer science. However, its general behaviour is far from being well understood. There are already many experimental observa-tions about the number of iterations or the geometry of the output, that raise challenging questions which remain unanswered and lead to natural conjectures which are yet to be proved. However, until now, there exist few experimental observations about the precise execution of the algo-rithm. Here, we provide experimental results which precisely describe an essential parameter of the execution, namely the "logarithm of the decreasing ratio". These experiments give arguments towards a "regu-larity" hypothesis (R). Then, we propose a simplified model for the LLL algorithm based on the hypothesis (R), which leads us to discrete dy-namical systems, namely sandpiles models. It is then possible to obtain a precise quantification of the main parameters of the LLL algorithm. These results fit the experimental results performed on general input bases, which indirectly substantiates the validity of such a regularity hypothesis and underlines the usefulness of such a simplified model.
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