Non-classical polynomials and the inverse theorem
Abstract
In this note we characterize when non-classical polynomials are necessary in the inverse theorem for the Gowers Uk-norm. We give a brief deduction of the fact that a bounded function on Fpn with large Uk-norm must correlate with a classical polynomial when k≤ p+1. To the best of our knowledge, this result is new for k=p+1 (when p>2). We then prove that non-classical polynomials are necessary in the inverse theorem for the Gowers Uk-norm over Fpn for all k≥ p+2, completely characterizing when classical polynomials suffice.
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