Abstract
Abstract. We prove a variant of the multidimensional polynomial Szemeredi theorem of Bergelson and Leibman where one replaces polynomial sequences with other sparse sequences defined by functions that belong to some Hardy field and satisfy certain growth conditions. We do this by studying the limiting behavior of the corresponding multiple ergodic averages and obtaining a simple limit formula. A consequence of this formula in topological dynamics shows denseness of certain orbits when the iterates are restricted to suitably chosen sparse subsequences. Another consequence is that every syndetic set of integers contains certain nonshift invariant patterns, and every finite coloring of N, with each color class a syndetic set, contains certain polychromatic patterns, results very particular to our non-polynomial setup.
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