MATH Seminar

Title: A relative Szemeredi theorem
Colloquium: Department
Speaker: David Conlon of The University of Oxford
Contact: Dwight Duffus, Dwight@mathcs.emory.edu
Date: 2015-04-13 at 4:00PM
Venue: MSC W303
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Abstract:
The celebrated Green-Tao theorem states that there are arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions in the primes. The proof has two parts. The first part is a relative Szemeredi theorem which says that any subset of a pseudorandom set of integers of positive relative density contains long arithmetic progressions, where a set is pseudorandom if it satisfies two conditions, the linear forms condition and the correlation condition. The second part is in finding a pseudorandom set in which the primes have positive relative density. In this talk, we will discuss a simple proof for a strengthening of the relative Szemeredi theorem, showing that a weak linear forms condition is sufficient for the theorem to hold. By removing the correlation condition, our strengthened version can be applied to give a relative Szemeredi theorem for $k$-term arithmetic progressions in pseudorandom subsets of $\mathbb{Z}_N$ of density $N^{-c_k}$. It also simplifies the deduction of the Green-Tao theorem by removing the need for certain number theoretic estimates in the second part of their proof. Joint work with Jacob Fox and Yufei Zhao.

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