On a Communication Complexity problem in Combinatorial Number Theory

03/15/2021
by   Bence Bakos, et al.
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The original knapsack problem is well known to be NP-complete. In a multidimensional version one have to decide whether a p∈^k is in a sumset-sum of a set X ⊆^k or not. In this paper we are going to investigate a communication complexity problem related to this.

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