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Exponential Separation of Quantum and Classical One-Way Numbers-on-Forehead Communication

Quantum Physics 2026-03-25 v1 Computational Complexity

Abstract

Numbers-on-Forehead (NOF) communication model is a central model in communication complexity. As a restricted variant, one-way NOF model is of particular interest. Establishing strong one-way NOF lower bounds would imply circuit lower bounds, resolve well-known problems in additive combinatorics, and yield wide-ranging applications in areas such as cryptography and distributed computing. However, proving strong lower bounds in one-way NOF communication remains highly challenging; many fundamental questions in one-way NOF communication remain wide open. One of the fundamental questions, proposed by Gavinsky and Pudl\'ak (CCC 2008), is to establish an explicit exponential separation between quantum and classical one-way NOF communication. In this paper, we resolve this open problem by establishing the first exponential separation between quantum and randomized communication complexity in one-way NOF model. Specifically, we define a lifted variant of the Hidden Matching problem of Bar-Yossef, Jayram, and Kerenidis (STOC 2004) and show that it admits an (O(logn)O(\log n))-cost quantum protocol in the one-way NOF setting. By contrast, we prove that any kk-party one-way randomized protocol for this problem requires communication Ω(n1/32k/3)\Omega(\frac{n^{1/3}}{2^{k/3}}). Notably, our separation applies even to a generalization of kk-player one-way communication, where the first player speaks once, and all other k1k-1 players can communicate freely.

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@article{arxiv.2603.22795,
  title  = {Exponential Separation of Quantum and Classical One-Way Numbers-on-Forehead Communication},
  author = {Guangxu Yang and Jiapeng Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.22795},
  year   = {2026}
}

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