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Constructions of Sequences of Alternating Sum and Difference Dominated Sets

Published 31 Aug 2025 in math.NT | (2509.00792v1)

Abstract: A More Sums Than Difference (MSTD) set is a finite set of integers AA where the cardinality of its sumset, A+AA+A, is greater than the cardinality of its difference set, A−AA-A. Since addition is commutative while subtraction isn't, it was conjectured that MSTD sets are rare. As Martin and O'Bryant proved a small (but positive) percentage are MSTD, it is natural to ask what additional properties can we impose on a chain of MSTD sets; in particular, can we construct a sequence of sets alternating between being MSTD and More Difference Than Sums (MDTS) where each properly contains the previous? We provide several such constructions; the first are trivial and proceed by filling in all missing elements from the minimum to maximum elements of AA, while the last is a more involved construction that prohibits adding any such elements.

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