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On the structure of the spectrum of small sets

Combinatorics 2015-04-07 v1

Abstract

Let GG be a finite abelian group and AA a subset of GG. The spectrum of AA is the set of its large Fourier coefficients. Known combinatorial results on the structure of spectrum, such as Chang's theorem, become trivial in the regime A=Gα|A| = |G|^\alpha whenever αc\alpha \le c, where c1/2c \ge 1/2 is some absolute constant. On the other hand, there are statistical results, which apply only to a noticeable fraction of the elements, which give nontrivial bounds even to much smaller sets. One such theorem (due to Bourgain) goes as follows. For a noticeable fraction of pairs γ1,γ2\gamma_1,\gamma_2 in the spectrum, γ1+γ2\gamma_1+\gamma_2 belongs to the spectrum of the same set with a smaller threshold. Here we show that this result can be made combinatorial by restricting to a large subset. That is, we show that for any set AA there exists a large subset AA', such that the sumset of the spectrum of AA' has bounded size. Our results apply to sets of size A=Gα|A| = |G|^{\alpha} for any constant α>0\alpha>0, and even in some sub-constant regime.

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@article{arxiv.1504.01059,
  title  = {On the structure of the spectrum of small sets},
  author = {Kaave Hosseini and Shachar Lovett},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.01059},
  year   = {2015}
}