On the size of $A+λA$ for algebraic $λ$
Abstract: For a finite set $A\subset \mathbb{R}$ and real $\lambda$, let $A+\lambda A:={a+\lambda b :\, a,b\in A}$. Combining a structural theorem of Freiman on sets with small doubling constants together with a discrete analogue of Pr\'ekopa--Leindler inequality we prove a lower bound $|A+\sqrt{2} A|\geq (1+\sqrt{2})2|A|-O({|A|}{1-\varepsilon})$ which is essentially tight. We also formulate a conjecture about the value of $\liminf |A+\lambda A|/|A|$ for an arbitrary algebraic $\lambda$. Finally, we prove a tight lower bound on the Lebesgue measure of $K+\mathcal{T} K$ for a given linear operator $\mathcal{T}\in \operatorname{End}(\mathbb{R}d)$ and a compact set $K\subset \mathbb{R}d$ with fixed measure. This continuous result supports the conjecture and yields an upper bound in it.
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