Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I

Information Complexity and Exact Communication Bounds

In this talk we will discuss information complexity -- a measure of the amount of information Alice and Bob need to exchange to solve a problem over distributed inputs. We will present an information-theoretically optimal protocol for computing the AND of two bits distributed between Alice and Bob. We prove that the information complexity of AND is ~1.4923 bits. We use the optimal protocol and its properties to obtain tight bounds for the Disjointness problem, showing that the randomized communication complexity of Disjointness on n bits is ~0.4827n ± o(n). Based on joint work with Ankit Gard, Denis Pankratov, and Omri Weinstein

Date & Time

December 03, 2012 | 11:15am – 12:15pm

Location

S-101

Affiliation

Princeton University