A monad measure space for logarithmic density
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Abstract: We provide a framework for proofs of structural theorems about sets with positive Banach logarithmic density. For example, we prove that if has positive Banach logarithmic density, then contains an approximate geometric progression of any length. We also prove that if have positive Banach logarithmic density, then there are arbitrarily long intervals whose gaps on are multiplicatively bounded, a multiplicative version Jin's sumset theorem. The main technical tool is the use of a quotient of a Loeb measure space with respect to a multiplicative cut.
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