The following pages link to On Some Sequences of Integers (Q5764024):
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- Extremal results for random discrete structures (Q350549) (← links)
- Unique sequences containing no \(k\)-term arithmetic progressions (Q396958) (← links)
- Trigonometric series with gaps (Q796571) (← links)
- The origins of combinatorics on words (Q872058) (← links)
- Behrend's theorem for sequences containing no k-element arithmetic progression of a certain type (Q1216420) (← links)
- Some conjectures on \({\mathcal S}_n\)-derived nuclear permutational (or NMR) spin encodings (Q1381396) (← links)
- Almost sure convergence of the multiple ergodic average for certain weakly mixing systems (Q1698321) (← links)
- An improved construction of progression-free sets (Q1758902) (← links)
- The matrix capacity of a tensor (Q1947657) (← links)
- Algebraic characterizations of some relative notions of size (Q2070971) (← links)
- On arithmetic progressions in model sets (Q2118226) (← links)
- A Furstenberg-Zimmer structure theorem for \(\sigma\)-finite measure spaces (Q2120912) (← links)
- The equidistant dimension of graphs (Q2147613) (← links)
- Remarks on a Ramsey theory for trees (Q2392039) (← links)
- Irregularities of sequences relative to arithmetic progressions. II (Q2529829) (← links)
- ON A DIAGONAL QUADRIC IN DENSE VARIABLES (Q2921061) (← links)
- New applications of the polynomial method: The cap set conjecture and beyond (Q4562036) (← links)
- NEW BOUNDS FOR SZEMERÉDI'S THEOREM, III: A POLYLOGARITHMIC BOUND FOR (Q4604480) (← links)
- On sequences without geometric progressions (Q4718421) (← links)
- Translation invariant quadratic forms and dense sets of primes (Q5020685) (← links)
- A general nonlinear version of Roth's theorem on the real line (Q5158223) (← links)
- ON IMPROVING ROTH'S THEOREM IN THE PRIMES (Q5179251) (← links)
- Almost Arithmetic Progressions in the Primes and Other Large Sets (Q5378542) (← links)
- The Green-Tao Theorem and the Infinitude of Primes in Domains (Q5872076) (← links)
- A blurred view of Van der Waerden type theorems (Q5886338) (← links)
- Finding solutions with distinct variables to systems of linear equations over \(\mathbb{F}_p\) (Q6041804) (← links)