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Additive bases of $C_3\oplus C_{3q}$

Combinatorics 2021-07-16 v1

Abstract

Let GG be a finite abelian group and pp be the smallest prime dividing G|G|. Let SS be a sequence over GG. We say that SS is regular if for every proper subgroup HGH \subsetneq G, SS contains at most H1|H|-1 terms from HH. Let c0(G)\mathsf c_0(G) be the smallest integer tt such that every regular sequence SS over GG of length St|S|\geq t forms an additive basis of GG, i.e., (S)=G\sum(S)=G. The invariant c0(G)\mathsf c_0(G) was first studied by Olson and Peng in 1980's, and since then it has been determined for all finite abelian groups except for the groups with rank 2 and a few groups of rank 3 or 4 with order less than 10810^8. In this paper, we focus on the remaining case concerning groups of rank 2. It was conjectured by the first author and Han (Int. J. Number Theory 13 (2017) 2453-2459) that c0(G)=pn+2p3\mathsf c_0(G)=pn+2p-3 where G=CpCpnG=C_p\oplus C_{pn} with n3n\geq 3. We confirm the conjecture for the case when p=3p=3 and n=q(5)n=q \,(\geq 5) is a prime number.

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@article{arxiv.2107.06976,
  title  = {Additive bases of $C_3\oplus C_{3q}$},
  author = {Yongke Qu and Yuanlin Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.06976},
  year   = {2021}
}

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8 pages, to appear in Colloquium Mathematicum