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Davenport constant for finite abelian groups with higher rank

Number Theory 2024-02-16 v1

Abstract

For a finite abelian group G,G, the Davenport Constant, denoted by D(G)D(G), is defined to be the least positive integer kk such that every sequence of length at least kk has a non-trivial zero-sum subsequence. A long-standing conjecture is that the Davenport constant of a finite abelian group G=Cn1××CndG =C_{n_1}\times\cdots\times C_{n_d} of rank dNd \in \mathbb{N} is 1+i=1d(ni1)1+\displaystyle\sum_{i=1}^d (n_i-1) . This conjecture is false in general, but it remains to know for which groups it is true. In this paper, we consider groups of the form G=(Cp)d1×Cpq,G = (C_p)^{d-1} \times C_{pq}, where pp is a prime and qNq\in \mathbb{N} and provide sufficient condition when the conjecture holds true.

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@article{arxiv.2402.09999,
  title  = {Davenport constant for finite abelian groups with higher rank},
  author = {Anamitro Biswas and Eshita Mazumdar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.09999},
  year   = {2024}
}

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