Patterned non-determinism in communication complexity
Abstract
We define and study the model of patterned non-determinism in bipartite communication complexity, denoted by PNPX Y. It generalises the known models UPX Y and FewPX Y through relaxing the constraints on the witnessing structure of the underlying NPX Y-protocol. It is shown that for the case of total functions PNPX Y equals PX Y (similarly to UPX Y and FewPX Y). Moreover, the corresponding exhaustive witness-searching problem -- determining the full set of witnesses that lead to the acceptance of a given input pair -- also has an efficient deterministic protocol. The possibility of efficient exhaustive PNPX Y-search is used to analyse certain three-party communication regime (under the "number in hand" input partition): The corresponding three-party model is shown to be as strong qualitatively as the weakest among its two-party amplifications obtained by allowing free communication between a pair of players.
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