The paper improves the finite-field threshold for determining all nondegenerate k-simplex congruence classes and proves new pinned absolute-continuity results for simplices in Euclidean and Salem sets.
An elementary approach to simplexes in thin subsets of Euclidean space
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We prove that if the Hausdorff dimension of $E \subset {\Bbb R}^d$, $d \ge 3$, is greater than $\min \left\{ \frac{dk+1}{k+1}, \frac{d+k}{2} \right\},$ then the ${k+1 \choose 2}$-dimensional Lebesgue measure of $T_k(E)$, the set of congruence classes of $k$-dimensional simplexes with vertices in $E$, is positive. This improves the best bounds previously known, decreasing the $\frac{d+k+1}{2}$ threshold obtained in Erdo\u{g}an-Hart-Iosevich (2012) to $\frac{d+k}{2}$ via a different and conceptually simpler method. We also give a simpler proof of the $d-\frac{d-1}{2d}$ threshold for $d$-dimensional simplexes obtained in Greenleaf-Iosevich (2012), Grafakos-Greenleaf-Iosevich-Palsson (2015).
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Distribution of simplices in the discrete and continuous settings
The paper improves the finite-field threshold for determining all nondegenerate k-simplex congruence classes and proves new pinned absolute-continuity results for simplices in Euclidean and Salem sets.