Unbounded discrepancy in Frobenius numbers
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Let g_j denote the largest integer that is represented exactly j times as a non-negative integer linear combination of { x_1, ... , x_n. We show that for any k > 0, and n = 5, the quantity g_0 - g_k is unbounded. Furthermore, we provide examples with g_0 > g_k for n >= 6 and g_0 > g_1 for n >= 4.
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