Arithmetic progressions in the graphs of slightly curved sequences

Kota Saito, Yuuya Yoshida

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A strictly increasing sequence of positive integers is called a slightly curved sequence with small error if the sequence can be well-approximated by a function whose second derivative goes to zero faster than or equal to 1/x α for some α > 0. In this paper, we prove that arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions are contained in the graph of a slightlycurvedsequencewithsmallerror. Furthermore, weextendSzemerédi’stheorem to a theorem about slightly curved sequences. As a corollary, it follows that the graph of the sequence {⌊n a ⌋} n ∈A contains arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions for every 1 ≤ a < 2 and every A ⊂ N with positive upper density. Using this corollary, we show that the set {⌊⌊p 1/ba ⌋ | p prime} contains arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions for every 1 ≤ a < 2 and b > 1. We also prove that, for every a ≥ 2, the graph of {⌊n a ⌋} n=1 does not contain any arithmetic progressions of length 3.

本文言語英語
論文番号19.2.1
ジャーナルJournal of Integer Sequences
22
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出版ステータス出版済み - 2019
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