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On The Critical Number of Finite Groups (II)

Qinghong Wang, Yongke Qu

Published 2012-12-04Version 1

Let G be a finite group and S a subset of G\{0}. We call S an additive basis of G if every element of G can be expressed as a sum over a nonempty subset in some order. Let cr(G) be the smallest integer t such that every subset of G\{0} of cardinality t is an additive basis of G. In this paper, we determine cr(G) for the following cases: (i) G is a finite nilpotent group; (ii) G is a group of even order which possesses a subgroup of index 2.

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