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On directions determined by subsets of vector spaces over finite fields

Published 5 Oct 2010 in math.CA, math.CO, and math.NT | (1010.0749v3)

Abstract: We prove that if a subset of a $d$-dimensional vector space over a finite field with $q$ elements has more than $q{d-1}$ elements, then it determines all the possible directions. If a set has more than $qk$ elements, it determines a $k$-dimensional set of directions. We prove stronger results for sets that are sufficiently random. This result is best possible as the example of a $k$-dimensional hyperplane shows. We can view this question as an Erd\H os type problem where a sufficiently large subset of a vector space determines a large number of configurations of a given type. For discrete subsets of ${\Bbb R}d$, this question has been previously studied by Pach, Pinchasi and Sharir.

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