Stanley sequences with odd character
classification
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Given a set of integers containing no 3-term arithmetic progressions, one constructs a Stanley sequence by choosing integers greedily without forming such a progression. Independent Stanley sequences are a "well-structured" class of Stanley sequences with two main parameters: the character $\lambda(A)$ and the repeat factor $\rho(A)$. Rolnick conjectured that for every $\lambda \in \mathbb{N}_0\backslash\{1, 3, 5, 9, 11, 15\}$, there exists an independent Stanley sequence $S(A)$ such that $\lambda(A) =\lambda$. This paper demonstrates that $\lambda(A) \not\in \{1, 3, 5, 9, 11, 15\}$ for any independent Stanley sequence $S(A)$.
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