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The number of maximum primitive sets of integers

Combinatorics 2023-06-22 v2

Abstract

A set of integers is \emph{primitive} if it does not contain an element dividing another. Denote by f(n)f(n) the number of maximum-size primitive subsets of {1,,2n}\{1,\ldots, 2n\}. We prove that the limit α=limnf(n)1/n\alpha=\lim_{n\rightarrow \infty}f(n)^{1/n} exists. Furthermore, we present an algorithm approximating α\alpha with (1+ε)(1+\varepsilon) multiplicative error in N(ε)N(\varepsilon) steps, showing in particular that α1.318\alpha\approx 1.318. Our algorithm can be adapted to estimate also the number of all primitive sets in {1,,n}\{1,\ldots, n\}. We address another related problem of Cameron and Erd\H{o}s. They showed that the number of sets containing pairwise coprime integers in {1,,n}\{1,\ldots, n\} is between 2π(n)e(12+o(1))n2^{\pi(n)}\cdot e^{(\frac{1}{2}+o(1))\sqrt{n}} and 2π(n)e(2+o(1))n2^{\pi(n)}\cdot e^{(2+o(1))\sqrt{n}}. We show that neither of these bounds is tight: there are in fact 2π(n)e(1+o(1))n2^{\pi(n)}\cdot e^{(1+o(1))\sqrt{n}} such sets.

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@article{arxiv.1805.06341,
  title  = {The number of maximum primitive sets of integers},
  author = {Hong Liu and Péter Pál Pach and Richárd Palincza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.06341},
  year   = {2023}
}

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