Unifying the Landscape of Super-Logarithmic Dynamic Cell-Probe Lower Bounds
Abstract
We prove a general translation theorem for converting one-way communication lower bounds over a product distribution to dynamic cell-probe lower bounds. Specifically, we consider a class of problems considered in [Pat10] where: 1. are given and publicly known. 2. is a sequence of updates, each taking time. 3. For a given , we must output in time. Our main result shows that for a "hard" function , for which it is difficult to obtain a non-trivial advantage over random guessing with one-way communication under some product distribution over and (for example, a uniform distribution), then the above explicit dynamic cell-probe problem must have if . This result extends and unifies the super-logarithmic dynamic data structure lower bounds from [LWY20] and [LY25] into a more general framework. From a technical perspective, our approach merges the cell-sampling and chronogram techniques developed in [LWY20] and [LY25] with the new static data structure lower bound methods from [KW20] and [Ko25], thereby merging all known state-of-the-art cell-probe lower-bound techniques into one. As a direct consequence of our method, we establish a super-logarithmic lower bound against the Multiphase Problem [Pat10] for the case where the data structure outputs the Inner Product (mod 2) of and . We suspect further applications of this general method towards showing super-logarithmic dynamic cell-probe lower bounds. We list some example applications of our general method, including a novel technique for a one-way communication lower bound against small-advantage protocols for a product distribution using average min-entropy, which could be of independent interest.
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@article{arxiv.2510.17717,
title = {Unifying the Landscape of Super-Logarithmic Dynamic Cell-Probe Lower Bounds},
author = {Young Kun Ko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.17717},
year = {2025}
}
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38 pages