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Extensions to the Method of Multiplicities, with Applications to Kakeya Sets and Mergers
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We extend the “method of multiplicities” to get the following results, of interest in combinatorics and randomness extraction.
Zeev Dvir, Swastik Kopparty, Shubhangi Saraf, Madh
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Zeev Dvir, Swastik Kopparty, Shubhangi Saraf, Madhu Sudan
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