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A direct product theorem for discrepancy
- A direct product theorem for discrepancy Troy Lee Department of Computer Science Rutgers
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A strong direct product theorem for corruption and the multiparty communication complexity
- A STRONG DIRECT PRODUCT THEOREM FOR CORRUPTION AND THE MULTIPARTY COMMUNICATION COMPLEXITY
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A Strong Direct Product Theorem for Corruption and theMultiparty NOF Communication Complexity
- A Strong Direct Product Theorem for Corruption and theMultiparty NOF Communication Complexity
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A new quantum lower bound method, with an application to strong direct product theorem for quantum
- A New Quantum Lower Bound Method, with Applications to Direct Product Theorems and Time
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Bounded-error quantum state identification and exponential separations in communication complexity
- the probability of not outputting ‘?’. We prove a direct product theorem: if we’re given two such problems
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Direct Product Results and the GCD Problem, in Old and New Communication Models
- repetition theorem of 2-prover games to derive, for the first time, a direct product theorem
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Direct Product Results and the GCD Problem, in Old and New Communication Models
- repetition theorem of 2-prover games to derive, for the first time, a direct product theorem
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Indistinguishability amplification
- or the cascade of permutations), we prove two amplification theorems. The first is a direct-product theorem
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Quantum and Classical Strong Direct Product Theorems and Optimal Time-Space Tradeoffs
- CWI, Amsterdam rdewolf@(email omitted); Abstract A strong direct product theorem says that if we want
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Uniform direct product theorems: Simplified, unified and derandomized
- by slightly smaller circuits. We prove a fully uniform version of the Direct-Product Theorem with information
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