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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/pure-mathematics/events/mmath-graduate-thesis-pres
 entation-naymie-nov-29-2012
LOCATION:MC - Mathematics &amp; Computer Building 200 University Avenue West 50
 46 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Mmath graduate thesis presentation
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:CASSIE NAYMIE\, PURE MATHEMATICS\, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO\n\n
 “ROTH’S THEOREM ON FINITE ABELIAN GROUPS”\n\nRoth’s theorem\, prov
 ed by Roth in 1953\, states that when A ⊆ [1\, N\n] with A dense enough\
 , A has a three term arithmetic progression\n(3-AP). Since then the bound 
 originally given by Roth has been\nimproved upon by number theorists sever
 al times. The theorem can also\nbe generalised to ﬁnite abelian groups. 
 In 1994 Meshulam worked on\nﬁnding an upper bound for subsets containing
  only trivial 3-APs\nbased on the number of components in a ﬁnite abelia
 n group.
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