We prove several results which, together with prior work, provide a nearly-complete picture of the relationships among classical communication complexity classes between P and PSPACE, short of proving lower bounds against classes for which no explicit lower bounds were already known. Our article also serves as an up-to-date survey on the state of structural communication complexity. Among our new results we show that MA⊈ ZPPNP[1], that is, Merlin–Arthur proof systems cannot be simulated by zero-sided error randomized protocols with one NP query. Here the class ZPPNP[1] has the property that generalizing it in the slightest ways would make it contain AM∩ coAM, for which it is notoriously open to prove any explicit lower bounds. We also prove...
The focus of this work is on two problems in Communication Complexity Theory, both related to notion...
We develop a new method to prove communication lower bounds for composed functions of the form fogn,...
We study whether information complexity can be used to attack the long-standing open problem of prov...
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...
The complexity class ZPPNP[1] (corresponding to zero-error randomized algorithms with access to one ...
The complexity class ZPPNP[1] (corresponding to zero-error randomized algorithms with access to one ...
This lecture covers the most important basic facts about deterministic and randomized communication ...
We study set-disjointness in a generalized model of randomized two-party communication where the pro...
AbstractWe study the complexity of communication between two processors in terms of complexity class...
AbstractWe develop upper and lower bound arguments for counting acceptance modes of communication pr...
We study set-disjointness in a generalized model of randomized two-party communication where the pro...
This lecture builds on the material from our first lecture, providing more tools for studying commun...
AbstractDeterministic, probabilistic, nondeterministic, and alternating complexity classes defined b...
The goal of this thesis is to prove lower bounds in communication complexity by exploiting new conne...
The focus of this work is on two problems in Communication Complexity Theory, both related to notion...
We develop a new method to prove communication lower bounds for composed functions of the form fogn,...
We study whether information complexity can be used to attack the long-standing open problem of prov...
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...
The complexity class ZPPNP[1] (corresponding to zero-error randomized algorithms with access to one ...
The complexity class ZPPNP[1] (corresponding to zero-error randomized algorithms with access to one ...
This lecture covers the most important basic facts about deterministic and randomized communication ...
We study set-disjointness in a generalized model of randomized two-party communication where the pro...
AbstractWe study the complexity of communication between two processors in terms of complexity class...
AbstractWe develop upper and lower bound arguments for counting acceptance modes of communication pr...
We study set-disjointness in a generalized model of randomized two-party communication where the pro...
This lecture builds on the material from our first lecture, providing more tools for studying commun...
AbstractDeterministic, probabilistic, nondeterministic, and alternating complexity classes defined b...
The goal of this thesis is to prove lower bounds in communication complexity by exploiting new conne...
The focus of this work is on two problems in Communication Complexity Theory, both related to notion...
We develop a new method to prove communication lower bounds for composed functions of the form fogn,...
We study whether information complexity can be used to attack the long-standing open problem of prov...