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Maximal sets with no solution to x+y=3z
Published 2012-11-14, updated 2013-02-18Version 2
In this paper, we are interested in a generalization of the notion of sum-free sets. We address a conjecture first made in the 90s by Chung and Goldwasser. Recently, after some computer checks, this conjecture was formulated again by Matolcsi and Ruzsa, who made a first significant step towards it. Here, we prove the full conjecture by giving an optimal upper bound for the Lebesgue measure of a 3-sum-free subset A of [0,1], that is, a set containing no solution to the equation x+y=3z where x,y and z are restricted to belong to A. We then address the inverse problem and characterize precisely, among all sets with that property, those attaining the maximal possible measure.
Comments: Lemma 4 has been corrected. More information is given on the reference [2] in the introduction
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