Gowers norm

English

Etymology

Named after Timothy Gowers, who introduced the concept in his work on Szemerédi's theorem.

Noun

Gowers norm (plural Gowers norms)

  1. (mathematics) In the field of additive combinatorics, a class of norms on functions on a finite group or group-like object which quantify the amount of structure or randomness present.
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