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Quadratic sequences with prime power discriminators (2209.03265v2)
Published 7 Sep 2022 in math.NT and cs.DM
Abstract: The discriminator of an integer sequence $\textbf{s} = (s(i)){i \geq 0}$, introduced by Arnold, Benkoski, and McCabe in 1985, is the function $D{\textbf{s}} (n)$ that sends $n$ to the least integer $m$ such that the numbers $s(0), s(1), \ldots, s(n - 1)$ are pairwise incongruent modulo $m$. In this note, we try to determine all quadratic sequences whose discriminator is given by $p{\lceil \log_p n \rceil}$ for prime $p$, i.e., the smallest power of $p$ which is $\geq n$. We determine all such sequences for $p = 2$, show that there are none for $p \geq 5$, and provide some partial results for $p = 3$.