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Interactive proof systems with public coin: Lower space bounds and hierarchies of complexity classes

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This paper studies small space-bounded interactive proof systems (IPSs) using public coin tosses, respectively Turing machines with both nondeterministic and probabilistic states, that works with bounded number of rounds of interactions. For this model of computations new impossibility results are shown. As a consequence we prove that for sublogarithmic space bounds, IPSs working in k rounds are less powerful than systems of 2k k−1 rounds of interactions. It is well known that such a property does not hold for polynomial time bounds. Babai showed that in this case any constant number of rounds can be reduced to 2 rounds.

On leave of Institute of Computer Science, University of Wrocław. The research was supported by KBN Grant 2 P301 034 07.

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Rüdiger Reischuk Michel Morvan

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Liśkiewicz, M. (1997). Interactive proof systems with public coin: Lower space bounds and hierarchies of complexity classes. In: Reischuk, R., Morvan, M. (eds) STACS 97. STACS 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1200. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0023454

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