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The Hardness of Median in the Synchronized Bit Communication Model

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Theory and Applications of Models of Computation (TAMC 2011)

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The synchronized bit communication model, defined recently by Impagliazzo and Williams in [1], is a communication model which allows the participants to share a common clock. The main open problem posed in this paper was the following: does the synchronized bit model allow a logarithmic speed-up for all functions over the standard deterministic model of communication? We resolve this question in the negative by showing that the Median function, whose communication complexity is O(logn), does not admit polytime synchronized bit protocol with communication complexity \(O\left(\log^{1-\varepsilon} n\right)\) for any ε> 0. Our results follow by a new round-communication trade-off for the Median function in the standard model, which easily translates to its hardness in the synchronized bit model.

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Sołtys, K. (2011). The Hardness of Median in the Synchronized Bit Communication Model. In: Ogihara, M., Tarui, J. (eds) Theory and Applications of Models of Computation. TAMC 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6648. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20877-5_40

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