Towards a Converse for the Nearest Lattice Point Problem
Abstract
Upper bounds on the communication complexity of finding the nearest lattice point in a given lattice ⊂ R2 was considered in earlier works~VB:2017, for a two party, interactive communication model. Here we derive a lower bound on the communication complexity of a key step in that procedure. Specifically, the problem considered is that of interactively finding (X1,X2), when (X1,X2) is uniformly distributed on the unit square. A lower bound is derived on the single-shot interactive communication complexity and shown to be tight. This is accomplished by characterizing the constraints placed on the partition generated by an interactive code and exploiting a self similarity property of an optimal solution.
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