On Szemer\'edi's theorem with differences from a random set

Abstract

We consider, over both the integers and finite fields, Szemer\'edi's theorem on k-term arithmetic progressions where the set S of allowed common differences in those progressions is restricted and random. Fleshing out a line of enquiry suggested by Frantzikinakis et al, we show that over the integers, the conjectured threshold for P(d ∈ S) for Szemer\'edi's theorem to hold a.a.s follows from a conjecture about how so-called dual functions are approximated by nilsequences. We also show that the threshold over finite fields is different to this threshold over the integers.

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