On additive bases of sets with small product set
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Abstract: We prove that finite sets of real numbers satisfying with sufficiently small cannot have small additive bases nor can they be written as a set of sums with . The result can be seen as a real analog of the conjecture of S'ark"ozy that multiplicative subgroups of finite fields of prime order are additively irreducible.
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