Multiparty Communication Complexity of Collision Finding
Abstract
We prove an Ω(n1-1/k k \ /2k) lower bound on the k-party number-in-hand communication complexity of collision-finding. This implies a 2n1-o(1) lower bound on the size of tree-like cutting-planes proofs of the bit pigeonhole principle, a compact and natural propositional encoding of the pigeonhole principle, improving on the best previous lower bound of 2Ω(n).
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