Computer Science – Computational Complexity
Scientific paper
2009-12-30
Computer Science
Computational Complexity
Scientific paper
Gap Hamming Distance is a well-studied problem in communication complexity, in which Alice and Bob have to decide whether the Hamming distance between their respective n-bit inputs is less than n/2-sqrt(n) or greater than n/2+sqrt(n). We show that every k-round bounded-error communication protocol for this problem sends a message of at least Omega(n/(k^2\log k)) bits. This lower bound has an exponentially better dependence on the number of rounds than the previous best bound, due to Brody and Chakrabarti. Our communication lower bound implies strong space lower bounds on algorithms for a number of data stream computations, such as approximating the number of distinct elements in a stream. Subsequent to this result, the bound has been improved by some of us to the optimal Omega(n), independent of k, by using different techniques.
Brody Joshua
Chakrabarti Amit
Regev Oded
Vidick Thomas
Wolf Ronald de
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