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Small subsets without $k$-term arithmetic progressions

Published 7 Sep 2021 in math.CO | (2109.02964v1)

Abstract: Szemer\'edi's theorem implies that there are $2{o(n)}$ subsets of $[n]$ which do not contain a $k$-term arithmetic progression. A sparse analogue of this statement was obtained by Balogh, Morris, and Samotij, using the hypergraph container method: For any $\beta > 0$ there exists $C > 0$, such that if $m \ge Cn{1 - 1/(k-1)}$ then there are at most $\betam \binom{n}{m}$ $m$-element subsets of ${1, \ldots, n}$ without a $k$-term arithmetic progression. We give a short, inductive proof of this result. Consequently, this provides a short proof of the Szemer\'edi's theorem in random subsets of integers.

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