• Start Date: October 12, 2022
  • Event Start Time: 12:15 PM
  • Event End Time: 1:15 PM
  • Seminar Series: Graduate Combinatorics Seminar
  • Presenter(s): Max Aires - Rutgers University
  • Event Location: Mathematics Graduate Student Lounge -- 7th Floor | Rutgers University | Hill Center | Mathematics Department
  • Presentation Type: Stand Alone Presentation
  • Abstract:

    Given sets A and B, let the sumset A+B={a+b : a in A, b in B}, and define A-B similarly. Given a set of real numbers, what can we say about the cardinalities of |A+A| and |A-A|? More generally, what about |A+A+A| and |A-A|, or other combinations of sums, differences, and scalars? While simple heuristic arguments suggested that |A+A|<=|A-A| or |A+A+A|>=|A-A| may always hold, we will show the existence of sets which contradict this. We will construct these sets using a clever induction argument, and revel in their existence. More generally, we shall discuss extensions to other problems in additive combinatorics involving cardinalities of dilates. Finally, we discuss briefly the possibility (or lack thereof) of applying this technology to the strange and exciting new world of selling back-alley trading cards.