Constant-Cost Communication is not Reducible to k-Hamming Distance
Computational Complexity
2025-05-07 v2
Abstract
Every known communication problem whose randomized communication cost is constant (independent of the input size) can be reduced to -Hamming Distance, that is, solved with a constant number of deterministic queries to some -Hamming Distance oracle. We exhibit the first examples of constant-cost problems which cannot be reduced to -Hamming Distance. To prove this separation, we relate it to a natural coding-theoretic question. For , we say an encoding function is an -code if it transforms Hamming distances according to whenever is defined. We prove that, if there exist -codes for infinitely many , then must be affine: .
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@article{arxiv.2407.20204,
title = {Constant-Cost Communication is not Reducible to k-Hamming Distance},
author = {Yuting Fang and Mika Göös and Nathaniel Harms and Pooya Hatami},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.20204},
year = {2025}
}