Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k holding inputs x1,…,xk ¿ 0,1n(respectively) communicate in order to compute the value f(x 1,...,x k ). The main lower bound technique for the communication complexity of such problems is that of partition arguments: partition the k players into two disjoint sets of players and find a lower bound for the induced two-party communication complexity problem. In this paper, we study the power of the partition arguments method. Our two main results are very different in nature: (i) For randomized communication complexity we show that partition arguments may be exponentially far from the true communication complexity. Specifically, we prove that th...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
AbstractConsider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players hol...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the Number in Hand multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the Number in Hand multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
AbstractConsider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players hol...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the Number in Hand multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the Number in Hand multiparty communication complexity model, where k players P 1,...,P k...
Consider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
Consider the "Number in Hand" multiparty communication complexity model, where k players holding inp...
AbstractConsider the “Number in Hand” multiparty communication complexity model, where k players hol...