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arxiv: 1101.0768 · v4 · pith:WDUMYRT4new · submitted 2011-01-04 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.CC

Tight Cell-Probe Bounds for Online Integer Multiplication and Convolution

classification 💻 cs.DS cs.CC
keywords convolutiondigitmultiplicationnumbersboundsonlineproblemstream
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We show tight bounds for both online integer multiplication and convolution in the cell-probe model with word size w. For the multiplication problem, one pair of digits, each from one of two n digit numbers that are to be multiplied, is given as input at step i. The online algorithm outputs a single new digit from the product of the numbers before step i+1. We give a Theta((d/w)*log n) bound on average per output digit for this problem where 2^d is the maximum value of a digit. In the convolution problem, we are given a fixed vector V of length n and we consider a stream in which numbers arrive one at a time. We output the inner product of V and the vector that consists of the last n numbers of the stream. We show a Theta((d/w)*log n) bound for the number of probes required per new number in the stream. All the bounds presented hold under randomisation and amortisation. Multiplication and convolution are central problems in the study of algorithms which also have the widest range of practical applications.

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