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Discrete analysis
Année 2018
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Tome (2018)
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Good Bounds in Certain Systems of True Complexity One
Freddie Manners
Product Space Models of Correlation: Between Noise Stability and Additive Combinatorics
Jan Hązła
;
Thomas Holenstein
;
Elchanan Mossel
Gabor orthogonal bases and convexity
Alex Iosevich
;
Azita Mayeli
Products of Differences over Arbitrary Finite Fields
Brendan Murphy
;
Giorgis Petridis
Properness of nilprogressions and the persistence of polynomial growth of given degree
Romain Tessera
;
Matthew Tointon
On the number of points in general position in the plane
Jozsef Balogh
;
Jozsef Solymosi
Counting rational points on quadric surfaces
T. D. Browning
;
D. R. Heath-Brown
The Growth Rate of Tri-Colored Sum-Free Sets
Robert Kleinberg
;
Will Sawin
;
David E. Speyer
Proof of a Conjecture of Kleinberg-Sawin-Speyer
Luke Pebody
On Isoperimetric Stability
Vsevolod F. Lev
The Fourier restriction and Kakeya problems over rings of integers modulo
$N$
Jonathan Hickman
;
James Wright
Improved
$\ell^p$
-Boundedness for Integral
$k$
-Spherical Maximal Functions
Theresa C. Anderson
;
Brian Cook
;
Kevin Hughes
;
Angel Kumchev
On the structure of subsets of the discrete cube with small edge boundary
David Ellis
;
Nathan Keller
;
Noam Lifshitz
A short proof of the middle levels theorem
Petr Gregor
;
Torsten Mütze
;
Jerri Nummenpalo
Isoperimetry in integer lattices
Ben Barber
;
Joshua Erde
Beyond Expansion IV: Traces of Thin Semigroups
Jean Bourgain
;
Alex Kontorovich
Rank bounds for design matrices with block entries and geometric applications
Zeev Dvir
;
Ankit Garg
;
Rafael Oliveira
;
József Solymosi
Square functions and the Hamming cube: Duality
Paata Ivanisvili
;
Fedor Nazarov
;
Alexander Volberg
Balancing sums of random vectors
Juhan Aru
;
Bhargav Narayanan
;
Alex Scott
;
Ramarathnam Venkatesan
An Analytic Approach to Sparse Hypergraphs: Hypergraph Removal
Henry Towsner
Kneser graphs are like Swiss cheese
Ehud Friedgut
;
Oded Regev