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Compressed Communication Complexity of Hamming Distance

Journal

ALGORITHMS
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/a14040116

Keywords

communication complexity; Hamming distance; Lempel-Ziv compression

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP18K18002, JP20H04141, JP18H04098]
  2. JST PRESTO [JPMJPR1922]

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This article discusses the communication complexity of the Hamming distance of two strings and proposes a new protocol based on the representation of LZ77 without self-references. Original complexity analysis is conducted by introducing Crochemore's C-factorization and Rytter's AVL-grammar.
We consider the communication complexity of the Hamming distance of two strings. Bille et al. [SPIRE 2018] considered the communication complexity of the longest common prefix (LCP) problem in the setting where the two parties have their strings in a compressed form, i.e., represented by the Lempel-Ziv 77 factorization (LZ77) with/without self-references. We present a randomized public-coin protocol for a joint computation of the Hamming distance of two strings represented by LZ77 without self-references. Although our scheme is heavily based on Bille et al.'s LCP protocol, our complexity analysis is original which uses Crochemore's C-factorization and Rytter's AVL-grammar. As a byproduct, we also show that LZ77 with/without self-references are not monotonic in the sense that their sizes can increase by a factor of 4/3 when a prefix of the string is removed.

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