| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - So in order to come up with a set that has lots of large Fourier coefficients in linearly independent places, facts 1 and 2 suggest looking at sets built out of layers ??? that is, sets of the form where the sum is the sum in and not the sum in Incidentally, to the best of my knowledge, ???fact??? 2 is an insight due to Ben himself ??? no less valuable for not being a precise statement ??? though
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