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Generalized Nonaveraging Integer Sequences

Published 9 Jul 2011 in math.CO | (1107.1756v1)

Abstract: Let the sequence S_m of nonnegative integers be generated by the following conditions: Set the first term a_0 = 0, and for all k \geq 0, let a_k+1 be the least integer greater than a_k such that no element of {a_0,...,a_k+1} is the average of m - 1 distinct other elements. Szekeres gave a closed-form description of S_3 in 1936, and Layman provided a similar description for S_4 in 1999. We first find closed forms for some similar greedy sequences that avoid averages in terms not all the same. Then, we extend the closed-form description of S_m from the known cases when m = 3 and m = 4 to any integer m \geq 3. With the help of a computer, we also generalize this to sequences that avoid solutions to specific weighted averages in distinct terms. Finally, from the closed forms of these sequences, we find bounds for their growth rates.

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