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This paper has been withdrawn by Christino Tamon and Tomoyuki Yamakami because of errors of the main theorems. An erratum appeared in the Proceedings of the UMC 2000 Conference published by Springer.
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This paper surveys the field of quantum communication complexity. Some interesting recent results are collected concerning relations to classical communication, lower bound methods, one-way communication, and applications of quantum…
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