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Formalizing the Solution to the Cap Set Problem

Published 2 Jul 2019 in cs.LO and math.CO | (1907.01449v1)

Abstract: In 2016, Ellenberg and Gijswijt established a new upper bound on the size of subsets of $\mathbb{F}n_q$ with no three-term arithmetic progression. This problem has received much mathematical attention, particularly in the case $q = 3$, where it is commonly known as the \emph{cap set problem}. Ellenberg and Gijswijt's proof was published in the \emph{Annals of Mathematics} and is noteworthy for its clever use of elementary methods. This paper describes a formalization of this proof in the Lean proof assistant, including both the general result in $\mathbb{F}n_q$ and concrete values for the case $q = 3$. We faithfully follow the pen and paper argument to construct the bound. Our work shows that (some) modern mathematics is within the range of proof assistants.

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