Randomised individual communication complexity

Authors
Publication date 2008
Book title CCC 2008: Twenty-third Annual IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity: Proceedings: 23-26 June 2008, College Park, Maryland
ISBN
  • 9780769531694
Event Twenty-third Annual IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity (CCC 2008), College Park, MD, USA
Pages (from-to) 321-331
Publisher Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
In this paper we study the individual communication complexity of the following problem. Alice receives an input string x and Bob an input string y, and Alice has to output y. For deterministic protocols it has been shown in Buhrman et al. (2004), that C(y) many bits need to be exchanged even if the actual amount of information C(y|x) is much smaller than C(y). It turns out that for randomised protocols the situation is very different. We establish randomised protocols whose communication complexity is close to the information theoretical lower bound. We furthermore initiate and obtain results about the randomised round complexity of this problem and show trade-offs between the amount of communication and the number of rounds. In order to do this we establish a general framework for studying these types of questions.
Document type Conference contribution
Published at http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CCC.2008.33
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