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Intersective polynomials and the polynomial Szemerédi theorem

  • Autores: Vitaly Bergelson, Alexander Leibman, Emmanuel Lesigne
  • Localización: Advances in mathematics, ISSN 0001-8708, Vol. 219, Nº 1, 2008, págs. 369-388
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Let be a family of polynomials such that , i=1,�,r. We say that the family P has the PSZ property if for any set with there exist infinitely many such that E contains a polynomial progression of the form {a,a+p1(n),�,a+pr(n)}. We prove that a polynomial family P={p1,�,pr} has the PSZ property if and only if the polynomials p1,�,pr are jointly intersective, meaning that for any there exists such that the integers p1(n),�,pr(n) are all divisible by k. To obtain this result we give a new ergodic proof of the polynomial Szemerédi theorem, based on the fact that the key to the phenomenon of polynomial multiple recurrence lies with the dynamical systems defined by translations on nilmanifolds. We also obtain, as a corollary, the following generalization of the polynomial van der Waerden theorem: If are jointly intersective integral polynomials, then for any finite partition of , there exist i{1,�,k} and a,nEi such that {a,a+p1(n),�,a+pr(n)}Ei


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