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On the Role of Shared Randomness in Simultaneous Communication (1508.06395v1)

Published 26 Aug 2015 in cs.CC, cs.IT, and math.IT

Abstract: Two parties wish to carry out certain distributed computational tasks, and they are given access to a source of correlated random bits. It allows the parties to act in a correlated manner, which can be quite useful. But what happens if the shared randomness is not perfect? In this work, we initiate the study of the power of different sources of shared randomness in communication complexity. This is done in the setting of simultaneous message passing (SMP) model of communication complexity, which is one of the most suitable models for studying the resource of shared randomness. Toward characterising the power of various sources of shared randomness, we introduce a measure for the quality of a source - we call it collision complexity. Our results show that the collision complexity tightly characterises the power of a (shared) randomness resource in the SMP model. Of independent interest is our demonstration that even the weakest sources of shared randomness can in some cases increase the power of SMP substantially: the equality function can be solved very efficiently with virtually any nontrivial shared randomness.

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