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arxiv: 1307.6738 · v1 · pith:GNLHAT5Ynew · submitted 2013-07-25 · 💻 cs.CC

Efficient quantum protocols for XOR functions

classification 💻 cs.CC
keywords epsilonfunctionsquantumcircoplusboundcitecommunication
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We show that for any Boolean function f on {0,1}^n, the bounded-error quantum communication complexity of XOR functions $f\circ \oplus$ satisfies that $Q_\epsilon(f\circ \oplus) = O(2^d (\log\|\hat f\|_{1,\epsilon} + \log \frac{n}{\epsilon}) \log(1/\epsilon))$, where d is the F2-degree of f, and $\|\hat f\|_{1,\epsilon} = \min_{g:\|f-g\|_\infty \leq \epsilon} \|\hat f\|_1$. This implies that the previous lower bound $Q_\epsilon(f\circ \oplus) = \Omega(\log\|\hat f\|_{1,\epsilon})$ by Lee and Shraibman \cite{LS09} is tight for f with low F2-degree. The result also confirms the quantum version of the Log-rank Conjecture for low-degree XOR functions. In addition, we show that the exact quantum communication complexity satisfies $Q_E(f) = O(2^d \log \|\hat f\|_0)$, where $\|\hat f\|_0$ is the number of nonzero Fourier coefficients of f. This matches the previous lower bound $Q_E(f(x,y)) = \Omega(\log rank(M_f))$ by Buhrman and de Wolf \cite{BdW01} for low-degree XOR functions.

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