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arxiv: 1101.0022 · v3 · pith:ZW6LLWQMnew · submitted 2010-12-29 · 🧮 math.NT · math.CO

On the Growth of the Counting Function of Stanley Sequences

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Given a finite set of nonnegative integers A with no 3-term arithmetic progressions, the Stanley sequence generated by A, denoted S(A), is the infinite set created by beginning with A and then greedily including strictly larger integers which do not introduce a 3-term arithmetic progressions in S(A). Erdos et al. asked whether the counting function, S(A,x), of a Stanley sequence S(A) satisfies S(A,x)>x^{1/2-\epsilon} for every \epsilon>0 and x>x_0(\epsilon,A). In this paper we answer this question in the affirmative; in fact, we prove the slightly stronger result that S(A,x)\geq (\sqrt{2}-\epsilon)\sqrt{x} for x\geq x_0(\epsilon,A).

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