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Geometric arguments yield better bounds for threshold circuits and distributed computing
The computational power of two-party probabilistic communication protocols is investigated. This model generalizes the concepts of nondeterministic and conondeterministic communication protocols in a natural way. Applications of the technique are presented, and some open problems are stated.<>