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On the quotient set of the distance set (1802.08297v1)

Published 22 Feb 2018 in math.CA, math.CO, and math.NT

Abstract: Let ${\Bbb F}_q$ be a finite field of order $q.$ We prove that if $d\ge 2$ is even and $E \subset {\Bbb F}_qd$ with $|E| \ge 9q{\frac{d}{2}}$ then $$ {\Bbb F}_q=\frac{\Delta(E)}{\Delta(E)}=\left{ \frac{a}{b}: a \in \Delta(E), b \in \Delta(E) \backslash {0} \right},$$ where $$ \Delta(E)={||x-y||: x,y \in E}, \ ||x||=x_12+x_22+\cdots+x_d2.$$ If the dimension $d$ is odd and $E\subset \mathbb F_qd$ with $|E|\ge 6q{\frac{d}{2}},$ then $$ {0}\cup\mathbb F_q+ \subset \frac{\Delta(E)}{\Delta(E)},$$ where $\mathbb F_q+$ denotes the set of nonzero quadratic residues in $\mathbb F_q.$ Both results are, in general, best possible, including the conclusion about the nonzero quadratic residues in odd dimensions.

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