Abstract

A set of positive integers $A$ is called a Golomb ruler if the difference between two distinct elements of $A$ are different, equivalently if the sums of two elements are different ( $B_{2}$ set, Sidon set). An extension of this concept is to consider that the sum of $h $ elements in $A $ are all different, except for permutation of the summands, with $h \geq 2 $ , in this case it is said that $A $ is a set $B_{h} $ , the length of $A $ is given by $\ell (A)\,\,= \max A- \min A $ . One problem associated with this type of set is that of the optimal dense $B_{h} $ sets, that is, determining the greatest cardinal of a set $B_{h} $ contained in the integer interval $\left [{1, N }\right] $ , for this defines the function $F_{h} (N)~$ . Another problem that can be associated is the optimally short $B_{h} $ sets, that is, finding a shorter $B_{h} $ set with $m $ elements, for which the $G_{h} (m)~$ function is defined. In this paper we are going to prove that these two problems are inverse, that is, that the functions $G_{h} (m)~$ and $F_{h} (N)~$ have inverse relationships. Furthermore, the asymptotic behavior of the $G_{h} (m)~$ function is studied, obtaining some upper and lower bounds, we also obtain tables of $B_{3}$ and $B_{4}$ near-optimal up to $m = 31$ .

Highlights

  • I NTERMODULATION interference is the combining of several signals in a nonlinear device, producing new, unwanted frequencies

  • [1] Atkinson, Santoro and Urrutia estudied a generalization of Golomb ruler, these are called B3 sets, this concept can be generalized for sums of h elements i.e. an integers set A = {a1, a2, . . . , am}, is called a Bh set, if the sum of h elements in A are all different, except for permutation of the summands, with h ≥ 2

  • GENERALIZED GOLOMB RULERS we present the formal definition of a Bh set

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

I NTERMODULATION interference is the combining of several signals in a nonlinear device, producing new, unwanted frequencies. An example of a Golomb ruler A with order m = 15 and length (A) = 151 is the set. We can find a trivial lower bound counting the number of distinct differences of a Golomb ruler with m elements, so m(m − 1). On the other hand in [1] Atkinson, Santoro and Urrutia estudied a generalization of Golomb ruler (when the sum of 3 elements in A are all differentt), these are called B3 sets (for another generalization see [13]), this concept can be generalized for sums of h elements i.e. an integers set A = {a1, a2, .

GENERALIZED GOLOMB RULERS
UPPER AND LOWER BOUNDS
AN UPPER BOUND
A LOWER BOUND
CONCLUSION
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