The following pages link to Convexity and sumsets (Q1581869):
Displaying 48 items.
- New sum-product type estimates over finite fields (Q261192) (← links)
- On sums of Szemerédi-Trotter sets (Q281018) (← links)
- On sets defining few ordinary lines (Q368773) (← links)
- Combinatorial complexity of convex sequences (Q818680) (← links)
- Addition and subtraction of homothety classes of convex sets (Q860089) (← links)
- On the number of solutions of a Diophantine equation with symmetric entries (Q884530) (← links)
- New results for the growth of sets of real numbers (Q908205) (← links)
- A bipartite strengthening of the crossing Lemma (Q968451) (← links)
- Convexity of integer veto and elimination procedures (Q1111437) (← links)
- On multiple sum and product sets of finite sets of integers. (Q1415579) (← links)
- A successful concept for measuring non-planarity of graphs: The crossing number. (Q1422437) (← links)
- \(L_1\)-norms of exponential sums and the corresponding additive problem (Q1598248) (← links)
- Few distinct distances implies no heavy lines or circles (Q1701352) (← links)
- On distinct consecutive \(r\)-differences (Q1729766) (← links)
- Algebraic methods in sum-product phenomena (Q1760327) (← links)
- New combinations of convex sets (Q1817945) (← links)
- New results on the Erdős-Szemerédi sum-product problems. (Q1871468) (← links)
- On sum sets and convex functions (Q2138576) (← links)
- Higher convexity and iterated sum sets (Q2151174) (← links)
- Higher convexity and iterated second moment estimates (Q2153401) (← links)
- On the few products, many sums problem (Q2199504) (← links)
- How to find groups? (Q2250822) (← links)
- Sets with few distinct distances do not have heavy lines (Q2342638) (← links)
- On the number of unit-area triangles spanned by convex grids in the plane (Q2360857) (← links)
- Expanders with superquadratic growth (Q2401394) (← links)
- Convex sequences may have thin additive bases (Q2420483) (← links)
- Sum-product theorems and incidence geometry (Q2466993) (← links)
- Contractions and expansion (Q2509713) (← links)
- On sumsets and convex hull (Q2514229) (← links)
- A convex set with a rich difference (Q2681281) (← links)
- On Sumsets of Convex Sets (Q3103628) (← links)
- Convexity and a sum-product type estimate (Q3144047) (← links)
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- On the size of $k$-fold sum and product sets of integers (Q4461100) (← links)
- Upper bounds for the number of solutions of a Diophantine equation (Q4654157) (← links)
- On cardinality of sumsets (Q4681464) (← links)
- Fourier analysis and expanding phenomena in finite fields (Q4908260) (← links)
- On Distinct Consecutive Differences (Q5051841) (← links)
- Sumsets of semiconvex sets (Q5065911) (← links)
- Convexity of Distinct Sum Sets (Q5074690) (← links)
- Convex polygons in Cartesian products (Q5088949) (← links)
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- MORE ON THE SUM-PRODUCT PHENOMENON IN PRIME FIELDS AND ITS APPLICATIONS (Q5316931) (← links)
- On the size of the set AA+A (Q5376513) (← links)
- A Bipartite Strengthening of the Crossing Lemma (Q5452205) (← links)
- Classification of maps sending lines into translates of a curve (Q6102094) (← links)
- Large convex sets in difference sets (Q6581862) (← links)
- A better than \(3/2\) exponent for iterated sums and products over \(\mathbb{R}\) (Q6644152) (← links)