Affiliation:
1. University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
Abstract
We prove nearly matching upper and lower bounds on the randomized communication complexity of the following problem: Alice and Bob are each given a probability distribution over
n
elements, and they wish to estimate within ±ε the statistical (total variation) distance between their distributions. For some range of parameters, there is up to a log
n
factor gap between the upper and lower bounds, and we identify a barrier to using information complexity techniques to improve the lower bound in this case. We also prove a side result that we discovered along the way: the randomized communication complexity of
n
-bit Majority composed with
n
-bit Greater Than is Θ (
n
log
n
).
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computational Theory and Mathematics,Theoretical Computer Science