Communication Complexity of Inner Product in Symmetric Normed Spaces
Abstract
We introduce and study the communication complexity of computing the inner product of two vectors, where the input is restricted w.r.t. a norm on the space . Here, Alice and Bob hold two vectors such that and , where is the dual norm. They want to compute their inner product up to an additive term. The problem is denoted by . We systematically study , showing the following results: - For any symmetric norm , given and there is a randomized protocol for using bits -- we will denote this by . - One way communication complexity , and a nearly matching lower bound for . - One way communication complexity for a symmetric norm is governed by embeddings into . Specifically, while a small distortion embedding easily implies a lower bound , we show that, conversely, non-existence of such an embedding implies protocol with communication . - For arbitrary origin symmetric convex polytope , we show , where is the unique norm for which is a unit ball, and is the extension complexity of .
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@article{arxiv.2211.13473,
title = {Communication Complexity of Inner Product in Symmetric Normed Spaces},
author = {Alexandr Andoni and Jarosław Błasiok and Arnold Filtser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.13473},
year = {2022}
}
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Accepted to ITCS 2023