Regionally proximal relation of order d is an equivalence one for minimal systems and a combinatorial consequence (1007.0189v2)
Abstract: By proving the minimality of face transformations acting on the diagonal points and searching the points allowed in the minimal sets, it is shown that the regionally proximal relation of order $d$, $\RP{[d]}$, is an equivalence relation for minimal systems. Moreover, the lifting of $\RP{[d]}$ between two minimal systems is obtained, which implies that the factor induced by $\RP{[d]}$ is the maximal $d$-step nilfactor. The above results extend the same conclusions proved by Host, Kra and Maass for minimal distal systems. A combinatorial consequence is that if $S$ is a dynamically syndetic subset of $\Z$, then for each $d\ge 1$, $${(n_1,...,n_d)\in \Zd: n_1\ep_1+... +n_d\ep_d\in S, \ep_i\in {0,1}, 1\le i\le d}$$ is syndetic. In some sense this is the topological correspondence of the result obtained by Host and Kra for positive upper Banach density subsets using ergodic methods.
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