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Upper tails for arithmetic progressions revisited

Published 12 Sep 2024 in math.PR and math.CO | (2409.08383v1)

Abstract: Let XX be the number of kk-term arithmetic progressions contained in the pp-biased random subset of the first NN positive integers. We give asymptotically sharp estimates on the logarithmic upper-tail probability logPr(XE[X]+t)\log \Pr(X \ge E[X] + t) for all Ω(N<sup>2/k)</sup>p1\Omega(N<sup>{-2/k})</sup> \le p \ll 1 and all tVar(X)t \gg \sqrt{Var(X)}, excluding only a few boundary cases. In particular, we show that the space of parameters (p,t)(p,t) is partitioned into three phenomenologically distinct regions, where the upper-tail probabilities either resemble those of Gaussian or Poisson random variables, or are naturally described by the probability of appearance of a small set that contains nearly all of the excess tt progressions. We employ a variety of tools from probability theory, including classical tilting arguments and martingale concentration inequalities. However, the main technical innovation is a combinatorial result that establishes a stronger version of `entropic stability' for sets with rich arithmetic structure.

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