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    An elementary proof of Jin's theorem with a bound (English)
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    4 September 2014
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    Summary: We present a short and self-contained proof of \textit{R. Jin}'s theorem [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 130, No. 3, 855--861 (2002; Zbl 0985.03066)] about the piecewise syndeticity of difference sets which is entirely elementary, in the sense that no use is made of nonstandard analysis, ergodic theory, measure theory, ultrafilters, or other advanced tools. An explicit bound to the number of shifts that are needed to cover a thick set is provided. Precisely, we prove the following: If \(A\) and \(B\) are sets of integers having positive upper Banach densities \(a\) and \(b\) respectively, then there exists a finite set \(F\) of cardinality at most \(1/ab\) such that \((A-B)+F\) covers arbitrarily long intervals.
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    sumsets
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    upper Banach density
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    piecewise syndetic set
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    Jin's theorem
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