Date
Tue, 02 Jun 2009
Time
14:30 - 15:30
Location
L3
Speaker
Ben Green
Organisation
Cambridge

Let $A$ be a finite set in some ambient group. We say that $A$ is a $K$-approximate group if $A$ is symmetric and if the set $A.A$ (the set of all $xy$, where $x$, $y$ lie in $A$) is covered by $K$ translates of $A$. I will illustrate this notion by example, and will go on to discuss progress on the "rough classification" of approximate groups in various settings: abelian groups, nilpotent groups and matrix groups of fixed dimension. Joint work with E. Breuillard.

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