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On the largest Sidon subset in a finite subset of $\mathbb{R}^N$

Combinatorics 2026-05-06 v1 Number Theory

Abstract

We obtain a new lower bound on the largest Sidon subset of an arbitrary finite set of integers. If H(n)H(n) denotes the minimum, over all nn-element subsets of Z\mathbb Z, of the largest Sidon subset they contain, we prove that H(n)(133+o(1))n0.19nH(n) \geqslant \left(\frac{1}{3\sqrt 3}+o(1)\right)\sqrt n \gtrsim 0.19\sqrt n. This improves a lower bound of Abbott related to a conjecture of Erd\H{o}s on Sidon subsets of arbitrary sets of integers. The main ingredient is a compression lemma which produces, from any finite set of integers, a large subset admitting an injective Freiman 22-morphism into a cyclic group. Combined with Singer's covering of Z/(q2+q+1)Z\mathbb Z/(q^2+q+1)\mathbb Z by Sidon sets, this yields the stated bound. We further extend the result to finite subsets of RN\mathbb R^N, uniformly in the dimension, by means of a projection argument and a Dirichlet approximation preserving Sidon's equation. As a consequence, every set of nn points in RN\mathbb R^N contains a Sidon subset of cardinality at least (133+o(1))n\left(\frac{1}{3\sqrt 3}+o(1)\right)\sqrt n. We also discuss an adaptation to B2[g]B_2[g] sets, obtaining a lower bound of order 133gn\frac{1}{3\sqrt 3}\sqrt{gn}, and explain how the method can be adapted to other linear additive constraints.

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@article{arxiv.2605.03181,
  title  = {On the largest Sidon subset in a finite subset of $\mathbb{R}^N$},
  author = {Alexandre Bailleul and Robin Riblet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.03181},
  year   = {2026}
}

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11 pages, 2 figures. Comments welcome!