On cap sets and the group-theoretic approach to matrix multiplication

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In 2003, Cohn and Umans described a framework for proving upper bounds on the exponent ω of matrix multiplication by reducing matrix multiplication to group algebra multiplication, and in 2005 Cohn, Kleinberg, Szegedy, and Umans proposed specific conjectures for how to obtain ω = 2. In this paper we rule out obtaining ω = 2 in this framework from abelian groups of bounded exponent. To do this we bound the size of tricolored sum-free sets in such groups, extending the breakthrough results of Croot, Lev, Pach, Ellenberg, and Gijswijt on cap sets. As a byproduct of our proof, we show that a variant of tensor rank due to Tao gives a quantitative understanding of the notion of unstable tensor from geometric invariant theory.

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Blasiak, J., Church, T., Cohn, H., Grochow, J. A., Naslund, E., Sawin, W. F., & Umans, C. (2017). On cap sets and the group-theoretic approach to matrix multiplication. Discrete Analysis, 3(2017), 1–27. https://doi.org/10.19086/da.1245

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