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Communication complexity towards lower bounds on circuit depth

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Karchmer, Raz, and Wigderson (1995) discuss the circuit depth complexity of n-bit Boolean functions constructed by composing up to d = log n/log log n levels of k = log n-bit Boolean functions. Any such function is in AC1 . They conjecture that circuit depth is additive under composition, which would imply that any (bounded fan-in) circuit for this problem requires \( dk \in \Omega({\rm log}^2 n/{\rm log\,log}\,n) \) depth. This would separate AC1 from NC1. They recommend using the communication game characterization of circuit depth. In order to develop techniques for using communication complexity to prove circuit depth lower bounds, they suggest an intermediate communication complexity problem which they call the Universal Composition Relation. We give an almost optimal lower bound of dkO(d 2(k log k)1/2) for this problem. In addition, we present a proof, directly in terms of communication complexity, that there is a function on k bits requiring \( \Omega(k) \) circuit depth. Although this fact can be easily established using a counting argument, we hope that the ideas in our proof will be incorporated more easily into subsequent arguments which use communication complexity to prove circuit depth bounds.

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Received: July 30, 1999.

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Edmonds, J., Impagliazzo, R., Rudich, S. et al. Communication complexity towards lower bounds on circuit depth. Comput. complex. 10, 210–246 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00037-001-8195-x

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