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The quantum analogue of the PCP theorem for QMA remains wide open. A central obstacle is the local indistinguishability of quantum codes: every sufficiently small view of an encoded witness is independent of the witness, seemingly preventing a local verifier from distinguishing YES from NO instances. One approach to this ... more >>>
For a prime $p\geq 3$, a somewhat restricted $3$-AP in $\mathbb{F}_p^n$ is a triplet $(x,x+a,x+2a)$, where $x\in\mathbb{F}_p^n$ and $a\in \{0,1,2\}^n$. We prove a counting lemma for somewhat restricted $3$-APs in dense sets in $\mathbb{F}_p^n$. More precisely, we prove that for all $\alpha>0$, there exists $\beta>0$, such that for sufficiently large ... more >>>
We give a randomized algorithmic version of the Balog--Szemer\'edi--Gowers theorem for sets of integers. Let $A\subseteq[N]$ have size $n:=|A|\geq2$, let $1\leq K\leq n$, and suppose that its additive energy satisfies $E(A)\geq n^3/K$. Reiher and Schoen proved existentially that, for every fixed $\epsilon \in (0,1/2)$, there is a subset $A'\subseteq A$ ... more >>>