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An answer to Goswami's question and new sources of $IP^{\star}$-sets containing combined zigzag structure (2405.11433v2)

Published 19 May 2024 in math.CO

Abstract: $A$ set is called $IP$-set in a semigroup $\left(S,\cdot \right)$ if it contains finite products of a sequence. A set that intersects with all $IP$-sets is called $IP\star$-set. It is a well known and established result by Bergelson and Hindman that if $A$ is an $IP{\star}$-set, then for any sequence $\langle x_{n}\rangle_{n=1}{\infty}$, there exists a sum subsystem $\langle y_{n}\rangle_{n=1}{\infty}$ such that $FS\left(\langle y_{n}\rangle_{n=1}{\infty}\right)\cup FP\left(\langle y_{n}\rangle_{n=1}{\infty}\right)\subset A$. In \cite[Question 3]{G}, S. Goswami posed the question: if we replace the single sequence by $l$-sequences, then is it possible to obtain a sum subsystem such that all of its zigzag finite sums and products will be in $A$. Goswami has given affirmative answers only for dynamical $IP{\star}$-sets which are not equivalent to those of $IP{\star}$-sets, but are rather significantly stronger. In this article, we will give the answer to Goswami's question that was unknown until now.

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