On the number of generalized Sidon sets (1803.00659v1)
Abstract: A set $A$ of nonnegative integers is called a Sidon set if there is no Sidon 4-tuple, i.e., $(a,b,c,d)$ in $A$ with $a+b=c+d$ and ${a, b}\cap {c, d}=\emptyset$. Cameron and Erd\H os proposed the problem of determining the number of Sidon sets in $[n]$. Results of Kohayakawa, Lee, R\" odl and Samotij, and Saxton and Thomason has established that the number of Sidon sets is between $2{(1.16+o(1))\sqrt{n}}$ and $2{(6.442+o(1))\sqrt{n}}$. An $\alpha$-generalized Sidon set in $[n]$ is a set with at most $\alpha$ Sidon 4-tuples. One way to extend the problem of Cameron and Erd\H os is to estimate the number of $\alpha$-generalized Sidon sets in $[n]$. We show that the number of $(n/\log4 n)$-generalized Sidon sets in $[n]$ with additional restrictions is $2{\Theta(\sqrt{n})}$. In particular, the number of $(n/\log5 n)$-generalized Sidon sets in $[n]$ is $2{\Theta(\sqrt{n})}$. Our approach is based on some variants of the graph container method.
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