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Growth in Chevalley groups relatively to parabolic subgroups and some applications (Q2104855)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7628549
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Growth in Chevalley groups relatively to parabolic subgroups and some applications
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7628549

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    Growth in Chevalley groups relatively to parabolic subgroups and some applications (English)
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    8 December 2022
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    Summary: Given a Chevalley group \(\mathbf{G} (q)\) and a parabolic subgroup \(P \subset \mathbf{G} (q)\), we prove that for any set \(A\) there is a certain growth of \(A\) relatively to \(P\), namely, either \(A P\) or \(P A\) is much larger than \(A\). Also, we study a question about the intersection of \(A^n\) with parabolic subgroups \(P\) for large \(n\). We apply our method to obtain some results on a modular form of Zaremba's conjecture from the theory of continued fractions, and make the first step towards Hensley's conjecture about some Cantor sets with Hausdorff dimension greater than \(1{/}2\).
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    continued fractions
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    diophantine approximations
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    growth in groups
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    Chevalley groups
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