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On sums and products in \(\mathbb C[x]\) (English)
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19 May 2010
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The authors prove that there exists an absolute constant \(c>0\) such that if \(A\) is a set of \(n\) monic polynomials, and if the product set \(A\). \(A\) has at most \(n^{1+c}\) elements, then \(|A+A|\gg n^2\). This can be thought of as step towards proving the Erdős-Szemerédi sum-product conjecture for polynomial rings. They also show that under a suitable generalization of Fermat's Last Theorem, the same result holds for the integers. The methods they use to prove are a mixture of algebraic (e.g. Mason's theorem) and combinatorial (e.g. the Ruzsa-Plünnecke inequality) techniques.
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sum-product
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Mason's theorem
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ABC theorem
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Erdős-Szemerédi conjecture
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Fermat's last theorem
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