2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.02578
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Noisy Boolean Hidden Matching with Applications

Abstract: The Boolean Hidden Matching (BHM) problem, introduced in a seminal paper of Gavinsky et. al. [STOC'07], has played an important role in the streaming lower bounds for graph problems such as triangle and subgraph counting, maximum matching, MAX-CUT, Schatten p-norm approximation, maximum acyclic subgraph, testing bipartiteness, k-connectivity, and cycle-freeness. The one-way communication complexity of the Boolean Hidden Matching problem on a universe of size n is Θ( √ n), resulting in Ω( √ n) lower bounds for … Show more

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