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On constant-multiple-free sets contained in a random set of integers

Number Theory 2015-03-17 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

For a rational number r>1r>1, a set AA of positive integers is called an rr-multiple-free set if AA does not contain any solution of the equation rx=yrx = y. The extremal problem on estimating the maximum possible size of rr-multiple-free sets contained in [n]:=1,2,...,n[n]:={1,2,...,n} has been studied for its own interest in combinatorial number theory and application to coding theory. Let aa, bb be positive integers such that a<ba<b and the greatest common divisor of aa and bb is 1. Wakeham and Wood showed that the maximum size of (b/a)(b/a)-multiple-free sets contained in [n][n] is bb+1n+O(logn)\frac{b}{b+1}n+O(\log n). In this paper we generalize this result as follows. For a real number p(0,1)p\in (0,1), let [n]p[n]_p be a set of integers obtained by choosing each element i[n]i\in [n] randomly and independently with probability pp. We show that the maximum possible size of (b/a)(b/a)-multiple-free sets contained in [n]p[n]_p is bb+ppn+O(pnlognloglogn)\frac{b}{b+p}pn+O(\sqrt{pn}\log n \log \log n) with probability that goes to 1 as nn\to \infty.

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@article{arxiv.1212.5063,
  title  = {On constant-multiple-free sets contained in a random set of integers},
  author = {Sang June Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.5063},
  year   = {2015}
}

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