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Three Convolution Inequalities on the Real Line with Connections to Additive Combinatorics

Published 20 Mar 2019 in math.CA and math.CO | (1903.08731v2)

Abstract: We discuss three convolution inequalities that are connected to additive combinatorics. Cloninger and the second author showed that for nonnegative $f \in L1(-1/4, 1/4)$, $$ \max_{-1/2 \leq t \leq 1/2} \int_{\mathbb{R}}{f(t-x) f(x) dx} \geq 1.28 \left( \int_{-1/4}{1/4}{f(x) dx}\right)2$$ which is related to $g-$Sidon sets (1.28 cannot be replaced by 1.52). We prove a dual statement, related to difference bases, and show that for $f \in L1(\mathbb{R})$, $$ \min_{0 \leq t \leq 1}\int_{\mathbb{R}}{f(x) f(x+t) dx} \leq 0.42 |f|{L1}2,$$ where the constant 1/2 is trivial, 0.42 cannot be replaced by 0.37. This suggests a natural conjecture about the asymptotic structure of $g-$difference bases. Finally, we show for all functions $f \in L1(\mathbb{R}) \cap L2(\mathbb{R})$, $$ \int{-\frac{1}{2}}{\frac{1}{2}}{ \int_{\mathbb{R}}{f(x) f(x+t) dx}dt} \leq 0.91 |f|{L1}|f|{L2}$$

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