Inverse theorems for sets and measures of polynomial growth (1507.01276v3)
Abstract: We give a structural description of the finite subsets $A$ of an arbitrary group $G$ which obey the polynomial growth condition $|An| \leq nd |A|$ for some bounded $d$ and sufficiently large $n$, showing that such sets are controlled by (a bounded number of translates of) a coset nilprogression in a certain precise sense. This description recovers some previous results of Breuillard-Green-Tao and Breuillard-Tointon concerning sets of polynomial growth; we are also able to describe the subsequent growth of $|Am|$ fairly explicitly for $m \geq n$, at least when $A$ is a symmetric neighbourhood of the identity. We also obtain an analogous description of symmetric probability measures $\mu$ whose $n$-fold convolutions $\mu{*n}$ obey the condition $| \mu{*n} |{\ell2}{-2} \leq nd |\mu |{\ell2}{-2}$. In the abelian case, this description recovers the inverse Littlewood-Offord theorem of Nguyen-Vu, and gives a variant of a recent nonabelian inverse Littlewood-Offord theorem of Tiep-Vu. Our main tool to establish these results is the inverse theorem of Breuillard, Green, and the author that describes the structure of approximate groups.
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