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Orderings of Generalized k-Markov Numbers

Number Theory 2026-04-21 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

A kk-Markov number is a positive integer that appears in a positive integral solution to the Diophantine equation x2+y2+z2+k(xy+xz+yz)=(3+3k)xyzx^2 + y^2 + z^2 + k(xy + xz + yz) = (3+3k)xyz. This equation was introduced by Gyoda and Matsushita. When k=0k =0, this definition recovers that of ordinary Markov numbers. The set of kk-Markov numbers can be indexed by pairs of coprime positive integers. There is a consistent way to label non-coprime pairs with positive integers as well, yielding a larger set of ``generalized kk-Markov numbers.'' In this paper, we classify lines along which the generalized kk-Markov numbers grow monotonically, extending work in the ordinary case by Lee-Li-Rabideau-Schiffler and by the second author. We find that, as kk grows, the kk-Markov numbers are more likely to be monotonic along a random line. This gives evidence that a kk-version of Frobenius' uniqueness conjecture, which has been proposed by Gyoda and Maruyama, could be true.

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@article{arxiv.2604.17445,
  title  = {Orderings of Generalized k-Markov Numbers},
  author = {Esther Banaian and Min Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.17445},
  year   = {2026}
}

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