. We introduce the model of conservative one-way multiparty complexity and prove lower and upper bounds on the complexity of pointer jumping. The pointer jumping function takes as its input a directed layered graph with a starting node and k layers of n nodes, and a single edge from each node to one node from the next layer. The output is the node reached by following k edges from the starting node. In a conservative protocol the ith player can see only the node reached by following the first i \Gamma 1 edges and the edges on the jth layer for each j ? i. This is a restriction of the general model where the ith player sees edges of all layers except for the ith one. In a one-way protocol, each player communicates only once in a prescribed...
Most CONGEST lower bounds are proven by reduction from two-party communication complexity. In this t...
AbstractWe derive a general technique for obtaining lower bounds on the multiparty communication com...
Consider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
We introduce the model of conservative one-way multiparty complexity and prove lower and upper bound...
We consider the multiparty communication complexity of the pointer jumping function Jump_k"n. O...
We study the one-way number-on-the-forehead (NOF) communication complexity of the k-layer pointer ju...
Abstract. We prove a lower bound on the communication complexity of pointer jumping for multiparty o...
In four-player pointer jumping, players observe some of the edges in a directed graph con-sisting of...
We study the one-way number-on-the-forehead (NOF) communication complexity of the $k$-layer point...
AbstractWe study the k-round two-party communication complexity of the pointer chasing problem for f...
We study the k-round two-party communication complexity of the pointer chasing problem for fixed k. ...
Communication complexity is an area of complexity theory that studies an abstract model of computati...
Communication Complexity represents one of the premier techniques for proving lower bounds in theore...
In this paper we prove lower bounds on randomized multiparty communication complexity, both in the b...
We initiate a study of a relaxed version of the standard Erdős-Rényi random graph model, where each ...
Most CONGEST lower bounds are proven by reduction from two-party communication complexity. In this t...
AbstractWe derive a general technique for obtaining lower bounds on the multiparty communication com...
Consider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
We introduce the model of conservative one-way multiparty complexity and prove lower and upper bound...
We consider the multiparty communication complexity of the pointer jumping function Jump_k"n. O...
We study the one-way number-on-the-forehead (NOF) communication complexity of the k-layer pointer ju...
Abstract. We prove a lower bound on the communication complexity of pointer jumping for multiparty o...
In four-player pointer jumping, players observe some of the edges in a directed graph con-sisting of...
We study the one-way number-on-the-forehead (NOF) communication complexity of the $k$-layer point...
AbstractWe study the k-round two-party communication complexity of the pointer chasing problem for f...
We study the k-round two-party communication complexity of the pointer chasing problem for fixed k. ...
Communication complexity is an area of complexity theory that studies an abstract model of computati...
Communication Complexity represents one of the premier techniques for proving lower bounds in theore...
In this paper we prove lower bounds on randomized multiparty communication complexity, both in the b...
We initiate a study of a relaxed version of the standard Erdős-Rényi random graph model, where each ...
Most CONGEST lower bounds are proven by reduction from two-party communication complexity. In this t...
AbstractWe derive a general technique for obtaining lower bounds on the multiparty communication com...
Consider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...