Upper and Lower Bounds on T1 and T2 Decision Tree Model
Abstract
We study a decision tree model in which one is allowed to query subsets of variables. This model is a generalization of the standard decision tree model. For example, the -decision (or T1-decision) model has two queries, one is a bit-query and one is the -query with arbitrary variables. We show that a monotone property graph, i.e. nontree graph is lower bounded by n n in T1-decision tree model. Also, in a different but stronger model, T2-decision tree model, we show that the majority function and symmetric function can be queried in 3n4 and n, respectively.
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