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Communication Complexity of Collision

Computational Complexity 2022-08-11 v2

Abstract

The Collision problem is to decide whether a given list of numbers (x1,,xn)[n]n(x_1,\ldots,x_n)\in[n]^n is 11-to-11 or 22-to-11 when promised one of them is the case. We show an nΩ(1)n^{\Omega(1)} randomised communication lower bound for the natural two-party version of Collision where Alice holds the first half of the bits of each xix_i and Bob holds the second half. As an application, we also show a similar lower bound for a weak bit-pigeonhole search problem, which answers a question of Itsykson and Riazanov (CCC 2021).

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@article{arxiv.2208.00029,
  title  = {Communication Complexity of Collision},
  author = {Mika Göös and Siddhartha Jain},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.00029},
  year   = {2022}
}
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