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Anti-van der Waerden numbers of 3-term arithmetic progressions

Published 29 Apr 2016 in math.CO | (1604.08819v1)

Abstract: The \emph{anti-van der Waerden number}, denoted by $aw([n],k)$, is the smallest $r$ such that every exact $r$-coloring of $[n]$ contains a rainbow $k$-term arithmetic progression. Butler et. al. showed that $\lceil \log_3 n \rceil + 2 \le aw([n],3) \le \lceil \log_2 n \rceil + 1$, and conjectured that there exists a constant $C$ such that $aw([n],3) \le \lceil \log_3 n \rceil + C$. In this paper, we show this conjecture is true by determining $aw([n],3)$ for all $n$. We prove that for $7\cdot 3{m-2}+1 \leq n \leq 21 \cdot 3{m-2}$, [ aw([n],3)=\left{\begin{array}{ll} m+2, & \mbox{if $n=3m$}\ m+3, & \mbox{otherwise}. \end{array}\right.]

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