The sparse regularity method with Schatten norms and entropy

Abstract

We introduce a regularity method for sparse graphs, with new regularity and counting lemmas which use the Schatten-von-Neumann norms to measure uniformity. This leads to k-cycle removal lemmas in subgraphs of mildly-pseudorandom graphs, and also in graphs lacking a quasi-smooth family of bipartite subgraphs, extending results of Conlon, Fox, Sudakov and Zhao. We give some applications in additive combinatorics: one about translation-invariant linear equations in subsets of mildly-pseudorandom sets, one about such equations in generalized Sidon sets, and one about polygonal patterns in subsets of Z2 with few parallelograms (giving a two-dimensional analogue for a result of Prendiville). Separately, our regularity lemma implies a dense graph removal lemma with mild constant dependencies, in graphs whose spectral L2- norms are small.

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