Set-polynomials and polynomial extension of the Hales-Jewett Theorem
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An abstract, Hales-Jewett type extension of the polynomial van der Waerden Theorem [J. Amer. Math. Soc. 9 (1996),725-753] is established: Theorem. Let r,d,q \in \N. There exists N \in \N such that for any r-coloring of the set of subsets of V={1,...,N}^{d} x {1,...,q} there exist a set a \subset V and a nonempty set \gamma \subseteq {1,...,N} such that a \cap (\gamma^{d} x {1,...,q}) = \emptyset, and the subsets a, a \cup (\gamma^{d} x {1}), a \cup (\gamma^{d} x {2}), ..., a \cup (\gamma^{d} x {q}) are all of the same color. This ``polynomial'' Hales-Jewett theorem contains refinements of many combinatorial facts as special cases. The proof is achieved by introducing and developing the apparatus of set-polynomials (polynomials whose coefficients are finite sets) and applying the methods of topological dynamics.
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