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Number Theory Seminar: Dimitris Koukoulopoulos (Université de Montréal)

Feb 3, 2026   11:00 am  
Loomis 136
Sponsor
Department of Mathematics
Contact
Julia Stadlmann
Originating Calendar
General Events - Department of Mathematics

Speaker: Dimitris Koukoulopoulos

  • Title: Erdős's integer dilation approximation problem 

Abstract: Let 𝒜 ⊂  ≥ 1 be a countable set such that limsup x→(1/log x)Σ α𝒜∩ [1,x](1/α)>0. Erdős conjectured in 1948 that, for every ε>0, there exist infinitely many pairs (α, β)𝒜² such that α ≠ β and |nα -β| <ε for some positive integer n. When 𝒜 is a set of integers, the conjecture follows by work of Erdős and Behrend on primitive sets of integers from the 1930s. Moreover, if 𝒜 contains "enough elements" all of whose pairwise ratios are irrational, then Haight proved Erdős's conjecture in 1988. In this talk, I will present recent joint work with Youness Lamzouri and Jared Duker Lichtman that solves the conjecture in full generality. A critical role in the proof is played by the machinery of GCD graphs, which were introduced by Koukoulopoulos-Maynard in the proof of the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture in Diophantine approximation.  

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