The following pages link to Sums in the grid (Q1356653):
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- Explicit constructions of RIP matrices and related problems (Q635478) (← links)
- Minimal sumsets in finite solvable groups. (Q960955) (← links)
- Properties of two-dimensional sets with small sumset (Q966060) (← links)
- Optimal strong parity edge-coloring of complete graphs (Q1046737) (← links)
- The number of \(k\)-sums modulo \(k\) (Q1306692) (← links)
- Optimally small sumsets in finite abelian groups. (Q1398954) (← links)
- A direct sum decomposition of the integers and a question of Y. Ito (Q1429097) (← links)
- Parity and strong parity edge-colorings of graphs (Q1928503) (← links)
- Partitions of nonzero elements of a finite field into pairs (Q1932655) (← links)
- Inverse additive problems for Minkowski sumsets. I (Q1956302) (← links)
- The Freiman-Ruzsa theorem over finite fields (Q2451906) (← links)
- Old and new formulas for the Hopf-Stiefel and related functions (Q2486124) (← links)
- A bound on partitioning clusters (Q2628261) (← links)
- Sets in \(\mathbb{Z}^k\) with doubling \(2^k + \delta\) are near convex progressions (Q2679885) (← links)
- A Brunn-Minkowski inequality for the integer lattice (Q2723461) (← links)
- On Sums of Generating Sets in ℤ<sub>2</sub><sup><i>n</i></sup> (Q3168448) (← links)
- Some extensions of the Cauchy-Davenport theorem (Q3439632) (← links)
- BOUNDS ON THE MINIMAL SUMSET SIZE FUNCTION IN GROUPS (Q3519924) (← links)
- Freiman's Theorem in Finite Fields via Extremal Set Theory (Q3557495) (← links)
- THE ISOPERIMETRIC METHOD IN NON-ABELIAN GROUPS WITH AN APPLICATION TO OPTIMALLY SMALL SUMSETS (Q3636078) (← links)
- The Brunn-Minkowski inequality (Q4536040) (← links)
- The Representation of Some Integers as a Subset Sum (Q4835677) (← links)
- Large values of the additive energy in and (Q5408705) (← links)
- Sums of finite subsets in \(\mathbb{R}^d\) (Q5916270) (← links)
- Sums of finite subsets in \(\mathbb{R}^d\) (Q5920215) (← links)
- Additive completion of lacunary sequences (Q5955202) (← links)