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An infinite family of counterexamples to a conjecture on distance magic labeling

Ehab Ebrahem, Shlomo Hoory, Dani Kotlar

Published 2024-01-01Version 1

This work is about a partition problem which is an instance of the distance magic graph labeling problem. Given positive integers $n,k$ and $p_1\le p_2\le \cdots\le p_k$ such that $p_1+\cdots+p_k=n$ and $k$ divides $\sum_{i=1}^ni$, we study the problem of characterizing the cases where it is possible to find a partition of the set $\{1,2,\ldots,n\}$ into $k$ subsets of respective sizes $p_1,\dots,p_k$, such that the element sum in each subset is equal. Using a computerized search we found examples showing that the necessary condition, $\sum_{i=1}^{p_1+\cdots+p_j} (n-i+1)\ge j{\binom{n+1}{2}}/k$ for all $j=1,\ldots,k$, is not generally sufficient, refuting a past conjecture. Moreover, we show that there are infinitely many such counter-examples. The question whether there is a simple characterization is left open and for all we know the corresponding decision problem might be NP-complete.

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