The following pages link to Roth's theorem in \(\mathbb Z^n_4\) (Q847041):
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- Progression-free sets in \(\mathbb{Z}_4^n\) are exponentially small (Q509698) (← links)
- On subsets of \(\mathbb F_q^n\) containing no \(k\)-term progressions (Q976161) (← links)
- Caps and progression-free sets in \(\mathbb{Z}_m^n\) (Q2004972) (← links)
- Roth's theorem in many variables (Q2017118) (← links)
- Bounds on the size of progression-free sets in \(\mathbb{Z}_m^n\) (Q2146238) (← links)
- Improved bounds for progression-free sets in \(C_8^n\) (Q2182029) (← links)
- A uniform set with fewer than expected arithmetic progressions of length 4 (Q2220982) (← links)
- ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS IN SETS OF SMALL DOUBLING (Q2810742) (← links)
- Solving<i>xz</i>=<i>y</i><sup>2</sup>in Certain Subsets of Finite Groups (Q2987023) (← links)
- Three-term arithmetic progressions and sumsets (Q3612058) (← links)
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- New bounds for Szemerédi's theorem, I: progressions of length 4 in finite field geometries (Q3617276) (← links)
- New applications of the polynomial method: The cap set conjecture and beyond (Q4562036) (← links)
- On a problem of Gowers (Q5395524) (← links)