Additive structure in convex translates
Abstract
Let P be a set of points in the plane, and S a strictly convex set of points. In this note, we show that if P contains many translates of S, then these translates must come from a generalized arithmetic progression of low dimension. We also discuss an application to the unit distance conjecture.
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