English

Averages over hyperplanes, sum-product theory in vector spaces over finite fields and the Erdos-Falconer distance conjecture

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2007-07-31 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

We prove a point-wise and average bound for the number of incidences between points and hyper-planes in vector spaces over finite fields. While our estimates are, in general, sharp, we observe an improvement for product sets and sets contained in a sphere. We use these incidence bounds to obtain significant improvements on the arithmetic problem of covering Fq{\mathbb F}_q, the finite field with q elements, by AA+...+AAA \cdot A+... +A \cdot A, where A is a subset Fq{\mathbb F}_q of sufficiently large size. We also use the incidence machinery we develope and arithmetic constructions to study the Erdos-Falconer distance conjecture in vector spaces over finite fields. We prove that the natural analog of the Euclidean Erdos-Falconer distance conjecture does not hold in this setting due to the influence of the arithmetic. On the positive side, we obtain good exponents for the Erdos -Falconer distance problem for subsets of the unit sphere in Fqd\mathbb F_q^d and discuss their sharpness. This results in a reasonably complete description of the Erdos-Falconer distance problem in higher dimensional vector spaces over general finite fields.

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@article{arxiv.0707.3473,
  title  = {Averages over hyperplanes, sum-product theory in vector spaces over finite fields and the Erdos-Falconer distance conjecture},
  author = {Derrick Hart and Alex Iosevich and Doowon Koh and Misha Rudnev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.3473},
  year   = {2007}
}