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arXiv:2310.03382v2 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: We study subsets of $\mathbb{F}_p^n$ that do not contain progressions of length $k$. We denote by $r_k(\mathbb{F}_p^n)$ the cardinality of such subsets containing a maximal number of elements.
In this paper we focus on the case $k=p$ and therefore sets containing no full line. A~trivial lower bound $r_p(\mathbb{F}_p^n)\geq(p-1)^n$ is achieved by a hypercube of side length $p-1$ and it is known that equality holds for $n\in\{1,2\}$. We will however show that $r_p(\mathbb{F}_p^3)\geq (p-1)^3+p-2\sqrt{p}$, which is the first improvement in the three dimensional case that is increasing in $p$.
We will also give the upper bound $r_p(\mathbb{F}_p^{3})\leq p^3-2p^2-(\sqrt{2}-1)p+2$ as well as generalizations for higher dimensions.
Finally we present some bounds for individual $p$ and $n$, in particular $r_5(\mathbb{F}_5^{3})\geq 70$ and $r_7(\mathbb{F}_7^{3})\geq 225$ which can be used to give the asymptotic lower bound $4.121^n$ for $r_5(\mathbb{F}_5^{n})$ and $6.082^n$ for $r_7(\mathbb{F}_7^{n})$.

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