AbstractWe study k-partition communication protocols, an extension of the standard two-party best-partition model to k input partitions. The main results are as follows.1.A strong explicit hierarchy on the degree of non-obliviousness is established by proving that, using k+1 partitions instead of k may decrease the communication complexity from Θ(n) to Θ(logk).2.Certain linear codes are hard for k-partition protocols even when k may be exponentially large (in the input size). On the other hand, one can show that all characteristic functions of linear codes are easy for randomized OBDDs.3.It is proved that there are subfunctions of the triangle-freeness function and the function ⊕Clique3,n that are hard for multi-partition protocols. As an a...