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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/combinatorics-and-optimization/events/algebraic-gr
 aph-theory-seminar-peter-pal-pach
SUMMARY:Algebraic Graph Theory Seminar - Péter Pál Pach
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DESCRIPTION:TITLE: Polynomials\, rank and cap sets\n\nSpeaker:\n\nPéter P
 ál Pach\n\nAffiliation:\n\nBudapest University of Technology\n\nZoom:\n C
 ontact Sabrina Lato for link\n\nABSTRACT:\n\nIn this talk we will look a
 t a variant of the polynomial method which\nwas first used to prove that s
 ets avoiding 3-term arithmetic\nprogressions in groups like Z_4^n and F_q^
 n are exponentially small\n(compared to the size of the group). We will di
 scuss lower and upper\nbounds for the size of the extremal subsets.  We w
 ill also mention\nsome further applications of the method\, for instance\,
  the solution of\nthe Erdős–Szemerédi theorem sunflower conjecture.
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