Additive Combinatorics
Characteristic functions are complex-valued functions that provide a way to represent probability distributions in the context of Fourier analysis. They encode the entire distribution of a random variable and are particularly useful for studying properties such as convergence and independence. By transforming a distribution into the frequency domain, characteristic functions allow for powerful analytical techniques in both finite abelian groups and higher-order Fourier analysis.
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