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The following pages link to On triples in arithmetic progression (Q1964140):
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- Polynomial configurations in subsets of random and pseudo-random sets (Q271783) (← links)
- On certain other sets of integers (Q351354) (← links)
- The quantitative behaviour of polynomial orbits on nilmanifolds (Q410106) (← links)
- The NOF multiparty communication complexity of composed functions (Q496305) (← links)
- Progression-free sets in \(\mathbb{Z}_4^n\) are exponentially small (Q509698) (← links)
- A quantitative version of the non-Abelian idempotent theorem (Q633235) (← links)
- On Roth's theorem on progressions (Q640798) (← links)
- A Freĭman-type theorem for locally compact Abelian groups (Q734597) (← links)
- Arithmetic progressions, different regularity lemmas and removal lemmas (Q746166) (← links)
- Roth's theorem in the Piatetski-Shapiro primes (Q748339) (← links)
- A Roth-type theorem with mixed powers (Q780446) (← links)
- Injective colorings with arithmetic constraints (Q897262) (← links)
- Finding large 3-free sets. I. The small \(n\) case (Q927879) (← links)
- Roth's theorem on progressions revisited (Q940788) (← links)
- Progression-free sets in finite abelian groups. (Q1421306) (← links)
- Additive combinatorics and graph theory (Q1620873) (← links)
- An improved construction of progression-free sets (Q1758902) (← links)
- The cardinality of restricted sumsets. (Q1864847) (← links)
- A generalization of Roth's theorem in function fields (Q1931928) (← links)
- Caps and progression-free sets in \(\mathbb{Z}_m^n\) (Q2004972) (← links)
- Roth's theorem in many variables (Q2017118) (← links)
- A subexponential upper bound for van der Waerden numbers \(W(3,k)\) (Q2030760) (← links)
- Improved bound in Roth's theorem on arithmetic progressions (Q2039550) (← links)
- Structure and regularity for subsets of groups with finite VC-dimension (Q2119373) (← links)
- The equidistant dimension of graphs (Q2147613) (← links)
- On the spectral gap and the diameter of Cayley graphs (Q2234376) (← links)
- Nil Bohr\(_0\)-sets and polynomial recurrence (Q2257758) (← links)
- A lower bound for off-diagonal van der Waerden numbers (Q2267538) (← links)
- Bounds in Cohen's idempotent theorem (Q2310830) (← links)
- Linear forms and quadratic uniformity for functions on \(\mathbb{Z}_{N}\) (Q2342977) (← links)
- Restriction theory of the Selberg sieve, with applications (Q2433584) (← links)
- Density and Ramsey type results on algebraic equations with restricted solution sets (Q2448936) (← links)
- The Littlewood-Gowers problem (Q2474568) (← links)
- Finite field models in arithmetic combinatorics -- ten years on (Q2512891) (← links)
- Sets in \(\mathbb{Z}^k\) with doubling \(2^k + \delta\) are near convex progressions (Q2679885) (← links)
- ADDITIVE DIMENSION AND A THEOREM OF SANDERS (Q2788674) (← links)
- ROTH’S THEOREM FOR FOUR VARIABLES AND ADDITIVE STRUCTURES IN SUMS OF SPARSE SETS (Q2794648) (← links)
- A Prime Analogue of Roth’s Theorem in Function Fields (Q2808220) (← links)
- ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS IN SETS OF SMALL DOUBLING (Q2810742) (← links)
- Additive Combinatorics: With a View Towards Computer Science and Cryptography—An Exposition (Q2840793) (← links)
- On a generalisation of Roth's theorem for arithmetic progressions and applications to sum-free subsets (Q2845628) (← links)
- MIXING FOR PROGRESSIONS IN NONABELIAN GROUPS (Q2849814) (← links)
- Every odd number greater than $1$ is the sum of at most five primes (Q2871196) (← links)
- Approximate groups and doubling metrics (Q2883234) (← links)
- Some Properties of Lower Level-Sets of Convolutions (Q2908126) (← links)
- On Systems of Complexity One in the Primes (Q2976356) (← links)
- AN INVERSE THEOREM FOR THE GOWERS<i>U</i><sup>4</sup>-NORM (Q3071054) (← links)
- LINEAR FORMS AND QUADRATIC UNIFORMITY FOR FUNCTIONS ON (Q3087002) (← links)
- Generalizations of Fourier analysis, and how to apply them (Q3178746) (← links)
- A quantitative improvement for Roth's theorem on arithmetic progressions: Table 1. (Q3188349) (← links)