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On the complexity of finding and counting solution-free sets of integers

Combinatorics 2017-04-13 v1 Computational Complexity

Abstract

Given a linear equation L\mathcal{L}, a set AA of integers is L\mathcal{L}-free if AA does not contain any `non-trivial' solutions to L\mathcal{L}. This notion incorporates many central topics in combinatorial number theory such as sum-free and progression-free sets. In this paper we initiate the study of (parameterised) complexity questions involving L\mathcal{L}-free sets of integers. The main questions we consider involve deciding whether a finite set of integers AA has an L\mathcal{L}-free subset of a given size, and counting all such L\mathcal{L}-free subsets. We also raise a number of open problems.

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@article{arxiv.1704.03758,
  title  = {On the complexity of finding and counting solution-free sets of integers},
  author = {Kitty Meeks and Andrew Treglown},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.03758},
  year   = {2017}
}

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27 pages