Corner-free sets via the torus
Abstract
A corner is a triple of points in Z2 of the form (x,y),(x+d,y),(x,y+d) where d≠ 0. One can think of them as being 2D-analogues to 3-term arithmetic progressions. In this short note, we extend ideas of Green-Wolf from this latter setting to the former, achieving slightly better constructions of corner-free sets.
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