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Maximum subsets of $\mathbb{F}^n_q$ containing no right angles (1612.08255v2)

Published 25 Dec 2016 in math.CO

Abstract: Recently, Croot, Lev, and Pach (Ann. of Math., 185:331--337, 2017.) and Ellenberg and Gijswijt (Ann. of Math., 185:339--443, 2017.) developed a new polynomial method and used it to prove upper bounds for three-term arithmetic progression free sets in $\mathbb{Z}_4n$ and $\mathbb{F}_3n$, respectively. Their approach was later summarized by Tao and is now known as the slice rank method. In this paper, we apply this method to obtain a new upper bound on the cardinality of subsets of $\mathbb{F}n_q$ which contain no right angles. More precisely, let $q$ be a fixed odd prime power and $x\cdot y$ be the standard inner product of two vectors $x,y\in\mathbb{F}_qn$, we prove that the maximum cardinality of a subset $A\subseteq\mathbb{F}_qn$ without three distinct elements $x,y,z\in A$ satisfying $(z-x)\cdot (y-x)=0$ is at most $\binom{n+q}{q-1}+3$. For sufficiently large $n$, our result significantly improves the previous upper bound of Bennett (European J. Combin., 70:155--163, 2018.), who showed that $|A|=\mathcal{O}(q{\frac{n+2}{3}})$.

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