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The following pages link to Freiman's theorem in an arbitrary abelian group (Q5297567):
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- On certain other sets of integers (Q351354) (← links)
- The inverse sieve problem in high dimensions (Q442761) (← links)
- Near optimal bounds in Freiman's theorem (Q541154) (← links)
- Chowla's cosine problem (Q607844) (← links)
- A probabilistic technique for finding almost-periods of convolutions (Q616150) (← links)
- A quantitative version of the non-Abelian idempotent theorem (Q633235) (← links)
- On sets with small doubling property (Q635659) (← links)
- A Freĭman-type theorem for locally compact Abelian groups (Q734597) (← links)
- A structure result for bricks in Heisenberg groups (Q740848) (← links)
- On the structure of subsets of an orderable group with some small doubling properties (Q891465) (← links)
- Nilprogressions and groups with moderate growth (Q904037) (← links)
- Appendix to `Roth's theorem on progressions revisited' by J. Bourgain (Q940789) (← links)
- John-type theorems for generalized arithmetic progressions and iterated sumsets (Q944315) (← links)
- A structure theorem for product sets in extra special groups (Q1679633) (← links)
- Extensions of Schreiber's theorem on discrete approximate subgroups in \(\mathbb{R}^d\) (Q1729928) (← links)
- A note on Freiman models in Heisenberg groups. (Q1760365) (← links)
- The structure of approximate groups. (Q1927933) (← links)
- A linear bound on the dimension in Green-Ruzsa's theorem (Q1938565) (← links)
- A model-theoretic note on the Freiman-Ruzsa theorem (Q2037135) (← links)
- Unique sums and differences in finite abelian groups (Q2064336) (← links)
- On the number of sets with a given doubling constant (Q2182046) (← links)
- When the sieve works. II (Q2187300) (← links)
- A step beyond Freiman's theorem for set addition modulo a prime (Q2199684) (← links)
- Some remarks on products of sets in the Heisenberg group and in the affine group (Q2300662) (← links)
- Bounds in Cohen's idempotent theorem (Q2310830) (← links)
- A statistical approach to covering lemmas (Q2346575) (← links)
- Product set estimates for non-commutative groups (Q2377673) (← links)
- Small doubling in ordered nilpotent groups of class 2 (Q2408969) (← links)
- An inverse theorem for an inequality of Kneser (Q2423221) (← links)
- Approximate subgroups of residually nilpotent groups (Q2423422) (← links)
- Growth in \(\mathrm{SL}_3(\mathbb Z/p\mathbb Z)\). (Q2429781) (← links)
- A nilpotent Freiman dimension lemma (Q2509712) (← links)
- Sets in \(\mathbb{Z}^k\) with doubling \(2^k + \delta\) are near convex progressions (Q2679885) (← links)
- ROTH’S THEOREM FOR FOUR VARIABLES AND ADDITIVE STRUCTURES IN SUMS OF SPARSE SETS (Q2794648) (← links)
- ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS IN SETS OF SMALL DOUBLING (Q2810742) (← links)
- Sum-avoiding sets in groups (Q2826221) (← links)
- Additive Combinatorics: With a View Towards Computer Science and Cryptography—An Exposition (Q2840793) (← links)
- Approximate groups and doubling metrics (Q2883234) (← links)
- Freiman's theorem in an arbitrary nilpotent group (Q2921104) (← links)
- Approximate groups. I The torsion-free nilpotent case (Q3069637) (← links)
- ON A NONABELIAN BALOG–SZEMERÉDI-TYPE LEMMA (Q3164550) (← links)
- Growth and expansion in algebraic groups over finite fields (Q3295944) (← links)
- Convolutions of sets with bounded VC-dimension are uniformly continuous (Q3382236) (← links)
- On the singularity probability of random Bernoulli matrices (Q3432742) (← links)
- Properness of nilprogressions and the persistence of polynomial growth of given degree (Q4645042) (← links)
- Gordon's conjectures 1 and 2: Pontryagin-van Kampen duality in the hyperfinite setting (Q4989720) (← links)
- Inequalities of Riesz-Sobolev type for compact connected abelian groups (Q5039480) (← links)
- Groups with numerical restrictions on minimal generating sets (Q5124348) (← links)
- Small doubling in $m$-Engel groups (Q5124364) (← links)
- Sums of Linear Transformations in Higher Dimensions (Q5147018) (← links)