A tight structure theorem for sumsets
Abstract
Let A = \0 = a0 < a1 < ·s < a + 1 = b\ be a finite set of non-negative integers. We prove that the sumset NA has a certain easily-described structure, provided that N ≥slant b-, as recently conjectured by Shakan and the first author. We also classify those sets A for which this bound cannot be improved.
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