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Large restricted sumsets in general abelian group (1305.2431v1)
Published 10 May 2013 in math.NT
Abstract: Let A, B and S be three subsets of a finite Abelian group G. The restricted sumset of A and B with respect to S is defined as A\wedge{S} B= {a+b: a in A, b in B and a-b not in S}. Let L_S=max_{z in G}| {(x,y): x,y in G, x+y=z and x-y in S}|. A simple application of the pigeonhole principle shows that |A|+|B|>|G|+L_S implies A\wedgeS B=G. We then prove that if |A|+|B|=|G|+L_S then |A\wedgeS B|>= |G|-2|S|. We also characterize the triples of sets (A,B,S) such that |A|+|B|=|G|+L_S and |A\wedgeS B|= |G|-2|S|. Moreover, in this case, we also provide the structure of the set G\setminus (A\wedgeS B).
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