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Non-interactive correlation distillation, inhomogeneous Markov chains, and the reverse Bonami-Beckner inequality (2009)

Abstract
In this paper we study non-interactive correlation distillation (NICD), a generalization of noise sensitivity previously considered in [5, 31, 39]. We extend the model to NICD on trees. In this model there is a fixed undirected tree with players at some of the nodes. One node is given a uniformly random string and this string is distributed throughout the network, with the edges of the tree acting as independent binary symmetric channels. The goal of the players is to agree on a shared random bit without communicating. Our new contributions include the following: • In the case of a k-leaf star graph (the model considered in [31]), we resolve the open question of whether the success probability must go to zero as k → ∞. We show that this is indeed the case and provide matching upper and lower bounds on the asymptotically optimal rate (a slowlydecaying polynomial). • In the case of the k-vertex path graph, we show that it is always optimal for all players to use the same 1-bit function. • In the general case we show that all players should use monotone functions. We also show, somewhat

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