Mon, 12 May 2025
16:00
L6

The moduli space of Bohr sets in R^n

Yaël Dillies
(Stockholm University)
Abstract

The arithmetic regularity lemma says that any dense set A in F_p^n can be cut along cosets of some small codimension subspace H <= F_p^n such that on almost all cosets of H, A is either random or structured (in a precise quantitative manner). A standard example shows that one cannot hope to improve "almost all" to "all", nor to have a good quantitative dependency between the constants involved. Adding a further combinatorial assumption on A to the arithmetic regularity lemma makes its conclusion so strong that one can essentially classify such sets A. In this talk, I will use use the analogous problem with F_p^n replaced with R^n as a way the motivate the funny title.

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