Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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429756 | Journal of Computer and System Sciences | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Information-theoretic methods are a powerful tool in communication complexity, providing, in particular, elegant and tight lower bounds on disjointness in the number-in-the-hand (NIH) model. In this paper, we study the applicability of information theoretic methods to the multi-party number-on-the-forehead model (NOF). The lower bound on disjointness in the NIH model has two parts: a direct sum theorem and a lower bound on the one-bit ANDAND function using a beautiful connection between Hellinger distance and protocols [4]. Inspired by this connection, we introduce the notion of Hellinger volume which lower bounds the information cost of multi-party NOF protocols. We provide tools for manipulating and proving lower bounds on Hellinger volume, and use these tools to obtain a lower bound on the information complexity of the ANDkANDk function in the NOF setting. Finally, we discuss the difficulties of proving a direct sum theorem for information cost in the NOF model.