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Siegel’s Lemma Is Sharp

In: A Journey Through Discrete Mathematics

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  • József Beck

    (Rutgers University, Mathematics Department)

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Siegel’s Lemma is concerned with finding a “small” nontrivial integer solution of a large system of homogeneous linear equations with integer coefficients, where the number of variables substantially exceeds the number of equations (for example, n equations and N variables with N ≥ 2n), and “small” means small in the maximum norm. Siegel’s Lemma is a clever application of the Pigeonhole Principle, and it is a pure existence argument. The basically combinatorial Siegel’s Lemma is a key tool in transcendental number theory and diophantine approximation. David Masser (a leading expert in transcendental number theory) asked the question whether or not the Siegel’s Lemma is best possible. Here we prove that the so-called “Third Version of Siegel’s Lemma” is best possible apart from an absolute constant factor. In other words, we show that no other argument can beat the Pigeonhole Principle proof of Siegel’s Lemma (apart from an absolute constant factor). To prove this, we combine a concentration inequality (i.e., Fourier analysis) with combinatorics.

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  • József Beck, 2017. "Siegel’s Lemma Is Sharp," Springer Books, in: Martin Loebl & Jaroslav Nešetřil & Robin Thomas (ed.), A Journey Through Discrete Mathematics, pages 165-206, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-44479-6_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-44479-6_8
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