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Sums of linear transformations

David Conlon, Jeck Lim

Published 2022-03-18Version 1

We show that if $\mathcal{L}_1$ and $\mathcal{L}_2$ are linear transformations from $\mathbb{Z}^d$ to $\mathbb{Z}^d$ satisfying certain mild conditions, then, for any finite subset $A$ of $\mathbb{Z}^d$, $$|\mathcal{L}_1 A+\mathcal{L}_2 A|\geq \left(|\det(\mathcal{L}_1)|^{1/d}+|\det(\mathcal{L}_2)|^{1/d}\right)^d|A|- o(|A|).$$ This result corrects and confirms the two-summand case of a conjecture of Bukh and is best possible up to the lower-order term for many choices of $\mathcal{L}_1$ and $\mathcal{L}_2$. As an application, we prove a lower bound for $|A + \lambda \cdot A|$ when $A$ is a finite set of real numbers and $\lambda$ is an algebraic number. In particular, when $\lambda$ is of the form $(p/q)^{1/d}$ for some $p, q, d \in \mathbb{N}$, each taken as small as possible for such a representation, we show that $$|A + \lambda \cdot A| \geq (p^{1/d} + q^{1/d})^d |A| - o(|A|).$$ This is again best possible up to the lower-order term and extends a recent result of Krachun and Petrov which treated the case $\lambda = \sqrt{2}$.

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