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{{bibentry|BroderCFM-00|Andrei Z. Broder, Moses Charikar, Alan M. Frieze, and Michael Mitzenmacher. ''Min-wise independent permutations.'' ''J. Comput. Syst. Sci.'', 60(3):630-659, 2000.}}
 
{{bibentry|BroderCFM-00|Andrei Z. Broder, Moses Charikar, Alan M. Frieze, and Michael Mitzenmacher. ''Min-wise independent permutations.'' ''J. Comput. Syst. Sci.'', 60(3):630-659, 2000.}}
  
{{bibentry|BrodyC-09|Joshua Brody and Amit Chakrabarti. ''A multi-round communication lower bound for Gap Hamming and some consequences.'' In ''IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity'', pages 358-368, 2009.}}
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{{bibentry|BrodyC-09|Joshua Brody and Amit Chakrabarti. ''A multi-round communication lower bound for gap hamming and some consequences.'' In ''IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity'', pages 358-368, 2009.}}
  
{{bibentry|BrodyCRVW-10|Joshua Brody, Amit Chakrabarti, Oded Regev, Thomas Vidick, and Ronald de Wolf. ''Better Gap-Hamming lower bounds via better round elimination.'' In ''APPROX-RANDOM'', pages 476-489, 2010.}}
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{{bibentry|BrodyCRVW-10|Joshua Brody, Amit Chakrabarti, Oded Regev, Thomas Vidick, and Ronald de Wolf. ''Better gap-hamming lower bounds via better round elimination.'' In ''APPROX-RANDOM'', pages 476-489, 2010.}}
  
 
{{bibentry|BrodyJSW-14|Joshua Brody, Sune K. Jakobsen, Dominik Scheder, and Peter Winkler. ''Cryptogenography.'' In ''ITCS'', pages 13-22, 2014.}}
 
{{bibentry|BrodyJSW-14|Joshua Brody, Sune K. Jakobsen, Dominik Scheder, and Peter Winkler. ''Cryptogenography.'' In ''ITCS'', pages 13-22, 2014.}}

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