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Near-optimal bounds on bounded-round quantum communication complexity of disjointness

Computational Complexity 2015-05-13 v1 Information Theory math.IT Quantum Physics

Abstract

We prove a near optimal round-communication tradeoff for the two-party quantum communication complexity of disjointness. For protocols with rr rounds, we prove a lower bound of Ω~(n/r+r)\tilde{\Omega}(n/r + r) on the communication required for computing disjointness of input size nn, which is optimal up to logarithmic factors. The previous best lower bound was Ω(n/r2+r)\Omega(n/r^2 + r) due to Jain, Radhakrishnan and Sen [JRS03]. Along the way, we develop several tools for quantum information complexity, one of which is a lower bound for quantum information complexity in terms of the generalized discrepancy method. As a corollary, we get that the quantum communication complexity of any boolean function ff is at most 2O(QIC(f))2^{O(QIC(f))}, where QIC(f)QIC(f) is the prior-free quantum information complexity of ff (with error 1/31/3).

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@article{arxiv.1505.03110,
  title  = {Near-optimal bounds on bounded-round quantum communication complexity of disjointness},
  author = {Mark Braverman and Ankit Garg and Young Kun Ko and Jieming Mao and Dave Touchette},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.03110},
  year   = {2015}
}

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