Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, we follow and extend a group-theoretic method introduced by Greenleaf–Iosevich–Liu–Palsson (GILP) to study finite points configurations spanned by Borel sets in
$\mathbb{R}^n,n\geq 2,n\in\mathbb{N}.$
We remove a technical continuity condition in a GILP’s theorem in [Revista Mat. Iberoamer31 (2015), 799–810]. This allows us to extend the Wolff–Erdogan dimension bound for distance sets to finite points configurations with k points for
$k\in\{2,\dots,n+1\}$
forming a
$(k-1)$
-simplex.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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