English

Exceptional projections in finite fields: Fourier analytic bounds and incidence geometry

Combinatorics 2025-04-24 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

We consider the problem of bounding the number of exceptional projections (projections which are smaller than typical) of a subset of a vector space over a finite field onto subspaces. We establish bounds that depend on LpL^p estimates for the Fourier transform, improving various known bounds for sets with sufficiently good Fourier analytic properties. The special case p=2p=2 recovers a recent result of Bright and Gan (following Chen), which established the finite field analogue of Peres--Schlag's bounds from the continuous setting. We prove several auxiliary results of independent interest, including a character sum identity for subspaces (solving a problem of Chen) and a full generalization of Plancherel's theorem for subspaces. These auxiliary results also have applications in affine incidence geometry, that is, the problem of estimating the number of incidences between a set of points and a set of affine kk-planes. We present a novel and direct proof of a well-known result in this area that avoids the use of spectral graph theory, and we provide simple examples demonstrating that these estimates are sharp up to constants.

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@article{arxiv.2503.15072,
  title  = {Exceptional projections in finite fields: Fourier analytic bounds and incidence geometry},
  author = {Jonathan M. Fraser and Firdavs Rakhmonov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.15072},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

24 pages. Theorem 4.2 has been added