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Polynomial Methods and Incidence Theory

Adam Sheffer

2022Cambridge University Press eBooks20 citationsDOI

Abstract

The past decade has seen numerous major mathematical breakthroughs for topics such as the finite field Kakeya conjecture, the cap set conjecture, Erdős's distinct distances problem, the joints problem, as well as others, thanks to the introduction of new polynomial methods. There has also been significant progress on a variety of problems from additive combinatorics, discrete geometry, and more. This book gives a detailed yet accessible introduction to these new polynomial methods and their applications, with a focus on incidence theory. Based on the author's own teaching experience, the text requires a minimal background, allowing graduate and advanced undergraduate students to get to grips with an active and exciting research front. The techniques are presented gradually and in detail, with many examples, warm-up proofs, and exercises included. An appendix provides a quick reminder of basic results and ideas.

Topics & Concepts

Mathematical proofConjectureVariety (cybernetics)Focus (optics)Set (abstract data type)PolynomialField (mathematics)Graduate studentsMathematicsIncidence (geometry)Computer scienceAlgebra over a fieldCalculus (dental)Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsGeometryArtificial intelligenceProgramming languageOpticsDentistryMathematical analysisMedicinePsychologyPedagogyPhysicsLimits and Structures in Graph TheoryAnalytic Number Theory ResearchAdvanced Combinatorial Mathematics