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Separating Deterministic from Nondeterministic NOF Multiparty Communication Complexity

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Separating Deterministic from Nondeterministic NOF Multiparty Communication Complexity
d Abstract) Paul Beame1, , Matei David2, , Toniann Pitassi2, , and Philipp Woelfel2,† 1 University of Washington 2 University of Toronto Abstract. We solve some fundamental problems in the number-onforehead (NOF) k-party communication model. We show that there exists a function which has at most logarithmic communication complexity for randomized protocols with a one-sided error probability of 1/3 but which has linear communication complexity for deterministic protocols. The result is true for k = nO(1) players, where n is the number of bits on each players’ forehead. This separates the analogues of RP and P in the NOF communication model. We also show that there exists a function which has constant randomized complexity for public coin protocols but at least logarithmic complexity for private coin protocols. No larger gap between private and public coin protocols is possible. Our lower bounds are existential and we do not know of any explicit function which allows such separations...
Paul Beame, Matei David, Toniann Pitassi, Philipp
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICALP
Authors Paul Beame, Matei David, Toniann Pitassi, Philipp Woelfel
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