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Non-degenerate Hilbert cubes in random sets

Csaba Sándor (2007)

Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

A slight modification of the proof of Szemerédi’s cube lemma gives that if a set S [ 1 , n ] satisfies | S | n 2 , then S must contain a non-degenerate Hilbert cube of dimension log 2 log 2 n - 3 . In this paper we prove that in a random set S determined by Pr { s S } = 1 2 for 1 s n , the maximal dimension of non-degenerate Hilbert cubes is a.e. nearly log 2 log 2 n + log 2 log 2 log 2 n and determine the threshold function for a non-degenerate k -cube.

On a set of asymptotic densities

Pavel Jahoda, Monika Jahodová (2008)

Acta Mathematica Universitatis Ostraviensis

Let = { p 1 , p 2 , , p i , } be the set of prime numbers (or more generally a set of pairwise co-prime elements). Let us denote A p a , b = { p a n + b m n { 0 } ; m , p does not divide m } , where a , b { 0 } . Then for arbitrary finite set B , B holds d p i B A p i a i , b i = p i B d A p i a i , b i , and d A p i a i , b i = 1 p i b i 1 - 1 p i 1 - 1 p i a i . If we denote A = 1 p b 1 - 1 p 1 - 1 p a p , a , b { 0 } , where is the set of all prime numbers, then for closure of set A holds cl A = A B { 0 , 1 } , where B = 1 p b 1 - 1 p p , b { 0 } .

On polynomials that are sums of two cubes.

Christopher Hooley (2007)

Revista Matemática Complutense

It is proved that, if F(x) be a cubic polynomial with integral coefficients having the property that F(n) is equal to a sum of two positive integral cubes for all sufficiently large integers n, then F(x) is identically the sum of two cubes of linear polynomials with integer coefficients that are positive for sufficiently large x. A similar result is proved in the case where F(n) is merely assumed to be a sum of two integral cubes of either sign. It is deduced that analogous propositions are true...

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