“…3 A recent line of work [6,24,36] has constructed pseudorandom generators for unordered, readonce, oblivious branching programs (where the bits are fed to the branching program in an arbitrary, fixed order); however, none match both the seed length and generality of Nisan's result. For unordered branching programs of length n and width w, Impagliazzo, Meka, and Zuckerman [24] give seed length O((nw) 1/2+o (1) ) improving on the linear seed length (1 − Ω(1)) · n of Bogdanov, Papakonstantinou, and Wan [6]. 4 Reingold, Steinke, and Vadhan [36] achieve seed length O(w 2 log 2 n) for the restricted class of permutation ordered branching programs, in which T i (·, b) is a permutation on [w] for all i ∈ [n] and b ∈ {0, 1}.…”