Richard P. Stanley Seminar in Combinatorics: Nilsequences on general additive patterns

SEMINARS, HARVARD-MIT COMBINATORICS

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March 8, 2024 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
MIT, Room 2-139
Speaker:

Daniel Altman - University of Michigan


We will begin by briefly introducing the use of higher-order Fourier analysis in additive combinatorics for a general audience. In particular, we will discuss the arithmetic regularity lemma and how it identifies a certain class of arithmetically-structured functions -- nilsequences -- as extremal objects for problems in additive combinatorics. We will then discuss how it has recently come to light that the analysis of nilsequences on certain additive patterns -- those which satisfy a certain algebraic criterion known as the flag condition -- is easier than the general case, and discuss some recent ideas and developments in overcoming the difficulties that arise when the additive pattern of interest is not flag.

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