Multiplayer Parallel Repetition Is the Same as High-Dimensional Extremal Combinatorics
Abstract
We show equivalences between several high-dimensional problems in extremal combinatorics and parallel repetition of multiplayer (multiprover) games over large answer alphabets. This extends the forbidden-subgraph technique, previously studied by Verbitsky (Theoretical Computer Science 1996), Feige and Verbitsy (Combinatorica 2002), and Haza , Holenstein and Rao (2016), to all k-player games, and establishes new connections to problems in combinatorics. We believe that these connections may help future progress in both fields.
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