The hardness of Median in the synchronized bit communication model
Abstract
The synchronized bit communication model, defined recently by Impagliazzo and Williams in \emph{Communication complexity with synchronized clocks}, CCC '10, is a communication model which allows the participants to share a common clock. The main open problem posed in this paper was the following: does the synchronized bit model allow a logarithmic speed-up for all functions over the standard deterministic model of communication? We resolve this question in the negative by showing that the Median function, whose communication complexity is , does not admit polytime synchronized bit protocol with communication complexity for any . Our results follow by a new round-communication trade-off for the Median function in the standard model, which easily translates to its hardness in the synchronized bit model.
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@article{arxiv.1102.1208,
title = {The hardness of Median in the synchronized bit communication model},
author = {Karolina Sołtys},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.1208},
year = {2011}
}