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Discrepancy is a versatile bound in communication complexity which can be used to show lower bounds in randomized, quantum, and even weakly-unbounded error models of communication. We show an optimal product theorem for discrepancy, namely that for any two Boolean functions f, g, disc(f odot g)=thetas(disc(f) disc(g)). As a consequence we obtain a strong direct product theorem for distributional complexity,...
We present a new variant of the quantum adversary method, a method for proving lower bounds on the quantum query complexity of a function. Adversary methods work as follows: one defines a progress function based on the state of the algorithm, and shows that for a successful algorithm there is a large gap between the initial and final value of the progress, and furthermore that the progress function...
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