The authors consider deterministic, probabilistic, nondeterministic, and alternating complexity classes defined by polylogarithmic communication. They give a simple technique allowing translation of most known separation and containment results for complexity classes of the fixed-partition model to the more difficult optimal partition model, for which few results were previously known. They demonstrate that a certain natural language (block equality) in Σ2 cc is also, unexpectedly, in Π2 cc.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the r...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
AbstractWe develop upper and lower bound arguments for counting acceptance modes of communication pr...
AbstractDeterministic, probabilistic, nondeterministic, and alternating complexity classes defined b...
Consider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
We show that deterministic communication complexity can be superlogarithmic in the partition number ...
Consider the Number in Hand multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Abstract. We study k-partition communication protocols, an extension of the standard two-party best-...
AbstractWe study k-partition communication protocols, an extension of the standard two-party best-pa...
We show that deterministic communication complexity can be super logarithmic in the partition number...
We describe new lower bounds for randomized communication complexity and query com-plexity which we ...
We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the r...
We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the r...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
AbstractWe develop upper and lower bound arguments for counting acceptance modes of communication pr...
AbstractDeterministic, probabilistic, nondeterministic, and alternating complexity classes defined b...
Consider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
We show that deterministic communication complexity can be superlogarithmic in the partition number ...
Consider the Number in Hand multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Abstract. We study k-partition communication protocols, an extension of the standard two-party best-...
AbstractWe study k-partition communication protocols, an extension of the standard two-party best-pa...
We show that deterministic communication complexity can be super logarithmic in the partition number...
We describe new lower bounds for randomized communication complexity and query com-plexity which we ...
We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the r...
We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the r...
We study languages with bounded communication complexity in the multiparty “input on the forehead mo...
AbstractWe develop upper and lower bound arguments for counting acceptance modes of communication pr...