A polynomial Roth theorem on the real line
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Abstract: For a polynomial of degree greater than one, we show the existence of patterns of the form with a gap estimate on in positive density subsets of the reals. This is an extension of an earlier result of Bourgain. Our proof is a combination of Bourgain's approach and more recent methods that were originally developed for the study of the bilinear Hilbert transform along curves.
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