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The paper transfers Fourier analytic methods for the study of Erdős distance problems from finite fields to modules over cyclic rings. Let \(p\) be an odd prime number, \(q=p^\ell\). For \(x,y\in \mathbb{Z}_q^2\), the distance of these two points is defined as \((x_1-y_1)^2+ (x_2-y_3)^2\), and the area of the triangle spanned by the vertices \(x^1,x^2,x^3\in \mathbb{Z}_q^2\) is defined as \(\det(x^1-x^3, x^2-x^3)\). Two triangles, \(x^1,x^2,x^3\) and \(y^1,y^2,y^3\), are said to be congruent, if there is a \(\theta\in\mathrm{SO}_2(\mathbb{Z}_q)\), such that for all \(i\) and \(j\) the identity \(x^i-x^j=\theta (y^i-y^j)\) holds. \(\mathrm{SO}_2(\mathbb{Z}_q)\) is the set of \(2\times 2\) matrices \(A\) over \(\mathbb{Z}_q\), for which \(\det(A)=1\) and \(AA^T=I\). The main results of the paper are the following: for any \(E\subset \mathbb{Z}_q^2\), (i) if \(|E|>p^{2\ell-1/2}\), then point triplets from \(E\) determine at least \(\frac{q}{4}\frac{1+p}{p}-1 \) different nonzero areas; (ii) if \(p\equiv 3\) mod 4 and \(|E|>3^{1/3}p^{2\ell-1/3}\), then point triplets from \(E\) determine \(\gtrsim q^3\) noncongruent triangles. | |||
Property / review text: The paper transfers Fourier analytic methods for the study of Erdős distance problems from finite fields to modules over cyclic rings. Let \(p\) be an odd prime number, \(q=p^\ell\). For \(x,y\in \mathbb{Z}_q^2\), the distance of these two points is defined as \((x_1-y_1)^2+ (x_2-y_3)^2\), and the area of the triangle spanned by the vertices \(x^1,x^2,x^3\in \mathbb{Z}_q^2\) is defined as \(\det(x^1-x^3, x^2-x^3)\). Two triangles, \(x^1,x^2,x^3\) and \(y^1,y^2,y^3\), are said to be congruent, if there is a \(\theta\in\mathrm{SO}_2(\mathbb{Z}_q)\), such that for all \(i\) and \(j\) the identity \(x^i-x^j=\theta (y^i-y^j)\) holds. \(\mathrm{SO}_2(\mathbb{Z}_q)\) is the set of \(2\times 2\) matrices \(A\) over \(\mathbb{Z}_q\), for which \(\det(A)=1\) and \(AA^T=I\). The main results of the paper are the following: for any \(E\subset \mathbb{Z}_q^2\), (i) if \(|E|>p^{2\ell-1/2}\), then point triplets from \(E\) determine at least \(\frac{q}{4}\frac{1+p}{p}-1 \) different nonzero areas; (ii) if \(p\equiv 3\) mod 4 and \(|E|>3^{1/3}p^{2\ell-1/3}\), then point triplets from \(E\) determine \(\gtrsim q^3\) noncongruent triangles. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: László A. Székely / rank | |||
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distance sets | |||
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congruence classes of triangles | |||
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Erdős problems | |||
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Erdős type problems in modules over cyclic rings (English)
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26 April 2016
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The paper transfers Fourier analytic methods for the study of Erdős distance problems from finite fields to modules over cyclic rings. Let \(p\) be an odd prime number, \(q=p^\ell\). For \(x,y\in \mathbb{Z}_q^2\), the distance of these two points is defined as \((x_1-y_1)^2+ (x_2-y_3)^2\), and the area of the triangle spanned by the vertices \(x^1,x^2,x^3\in \mathbb{Z}_q^2\) is defined as \(\det(x^1-x^3, x^2-x^3)\). Two triangles, \(x^1,x^2,x^3\) and \(y^1,y^2,y^3\), are said to be congruent, if there is a \(\theta\in\mathrm{SO}_2(\mathbb{Z}_q)\), such that for all \(i\) and \(j\) the identity \(x^i-x^j=\theta (y^i-y^j)\) holds. \(\mathrm{SO}_2(\mathbb{Z}_q)\) is the set of \(2\times 2\) matrices \(A\) over \(\mathbb{Z}_q\), for which \(\det(A)=1\) and \(AA^T=I\). The main results of the paper are the following: for any \(E\subset \mathbb{Z}_q^2\), (i) if \(|E|>p^{2\ell-1/2}\), then point triplets from \(E\) determine at least \(\frac{q}{4}\frac{1+p}{p}-1 \) different nonzero areas; (ii) if \(p\equiv 3\) mod 4 and \(|E|>3^{1/3}p^{2\ell-1/3}\), then point triplets from \(E\) determine \(\gtrsim q^3\) noncongruent triangles.
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distance sets
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congruence classes of triangles
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Erdős problems
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