Inverse theorems in ergodic theory and additive combinatorics

Speaker
Or Shalom (IAS, Princeton)
Date
19/11/2023 - 18:00 - 17:00Add to Calendar 2023-11-19 17:00:00 2023-11-19 18:00:00 Inverse theorems in ergodic theory and additive combinatorics The Gowers uniformity k-norm on a finite abelian group measures the averages of complex functions on such groups over k-dimensional arithmetic cubes. The inverse question about these norms asks if a large norm implies correlation with a function of an algebraic origin.  The analogue of the Gowers uniformity norms for measure-preserving abelian actions are the Host-Kra-Gowers seminorms, which are intimately connected to the Host-Kra-Ziegler factors of such systems. The corresponding inverse question, in the dynamical setting, asks for a description of such factors in terms of systems of an algebraic origin.  In this talk, we survey recent results about the inverse question in the dynamical and combinatorial settings, and in particular how an answer in the former setting can imply one in the latter.  This talk is based on joint works with Asgar Jamneshan and Terence Tao.   zoom: https://biu-ac-il.zoom.us/j/751076379 אוניברסיטת בר-אילן - המחלקה למתמטיקה mathoffice@math.biu.ac.il Asia/Jerusalem public
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Abstract

The Gowers uniformity k-norm on a finite abelian group measures the averages of complex functions on such groups over k-dimensional arithmetic cubes. The inverse question about these norms asks if a large norm implies correlation with a function of an algebraic origin. 

The analogue of the Gowers uniformity norms for measure-preserving abelian actions are the Host-Kra-Gowers seminorms, which are intimately connected to the Host-Kra-Ziegler factors of such systems. The corresponding inverse question, in the dynamical setting, asks for a description of such factors in terms of systems of an algebraic origin. 

In this talk, we survey recent results about the inverse question in the dynamical and combinatorial settings, and in particular how an answer in the former setting can imply one in the latter. 

This talk is based on joint works with Asgar Jamneshan and Terence Tao.
 

תאריך עדכון אחרון : 14/11/2023