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Multiparty Selection

Published 12 Apr 2020 in cs.DS, cs.CC, and cs.DM | (2004.05548v2)

Abstract: Given a sequence $A$ of $n$ numbers and an integer (target) parameter $1\leq i\leq n$, the (exact) selection problem asks to find the $i$-th smallest element in $A$. An element is said to be $(i,j)$-mediocre if it is neither among the top $i$ nor among the bottom $j$ elements of $S$. The approximate selection problem asks to find a $(i,j)$-mediocre element for some given $i,j$; as such, this variant allows the algorithm to return any element in a prescribed range. In the first part, we revisit the selection problem in the two-party model introduced by Andrew Yao (1979) and then extend our study of exact selection to the multiparty model. In the second part, we deduce some communication complexity benefits that arise in approximate selection. In particular, we present a deterministic protocol for finding an approximate median among $k$ players.

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