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The Maximum Number of Subset Divisors of a Given Size

Published 17 Jul 2014 in math.CO | (1407.4720v2)

Abstract: If $s$ is a positive integer and $A$ is a set of positive integers, we say that $B$ is an $s$-divisor of $A$ if $\sum_{b\in B} b\mid s\sum_{a\in A} a$. We study the maximal number of $k$-subsets of an $n$-element set that can be $s$-divisors. We provide a counterexample to a conjecture of Huynh that for $s=1$, the answer is $\binom{n-1}{k}$ with only finitely many exceptions, but prove that adding a necessary condition makes this true. Moreover, we show that under a similar condition, the answer is $\binom{n-1}{k}$ with only finitely many exceptions for each $s$.

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