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arxiv: 1010.1575 · v1 · pith:3RWCIOSZnew · submitted 2010-10-08 · 🧮 math.NT

On solution-free sets for simultaneous diagonal polynomials

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We consider a translation and dilation invariant system consisting of k diagonal equations of degrees 1,2,...,k with integer coefficients in s variables, where s is sufficiently large in terms of k. We show via the Hardy-Littlewood circle method that if a subset A of the natural numbers restricted to the interval [1,N] satisfies Gowers' definition of uniformity of degree k, then it furnishes roughly the expected number of simultaneous solutions to the given equations. If A furnishes no non-trivial solutions to the given system, then we show that the number of elements of A in [1,N] grows no faster than a constant multiple of N/(log log N)^{-c} as N grows to infinity, where c>0 is a constant dependent only on k. In particular, we show that the density of A in [1,N] tends to 0 as N tends to infinity.

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