The structure and density of k $k$ -product-free sets in the free semigroup and group

IF 1.2 2区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS Journal of the London Mathematical Society-Second Series Pub Date : 2024-12-14 DOI:10.1112/jlms.70046
Freddie Illingworth, Lukas Michel, Alex Scott
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Abstract

The free semigroup F $\mathcal {F}$ on a finite alphabet A $\mathcal {A}$ is the set of all finite words with letters from A $\mathcal {A}$ equipped with the operation of concatenation. A subset S $S$ of F $\mathcal {F}$ is k $k$ -product-free if no element of S $S$ can be obtained by concatenating k $k$ words from S $S$ , and strongly k $k$ -product-free if no element of S $S$ is a (non-trivial) concatenation of at most k $k$ words from S $S$ . We prove that a k $k$ -product-free subset of F $\mathcal {F}$ has upper Banach density at most 1 / ρ ( k ) $1/\rho (k)$ , where ρ ( k ) = min { : k 1 } $\rho (k) = \min \lbrace \ell \colon \ell \nmid k - 1 \rbrace$ . We also determine the structure of the extremal k $k$ -product-free subsets for all k { 3 , 5 , 7 , 13 } $k \notin \lbrace 3, 5, 7, 13 \rbrace$ ; a special case of this proves a conjecture of Leader, Letzter, Narayanan, and Walters. We further determine the structure of all strongly k $k$ -product-free sets with maximum density. Finally, we prove that k $k$ -product-free subsets of the free group have upper Banach density at most 1 / ρ ( k ) $1/\rho (k)$ , which confirms a conjecture of Ortega, Rué, and Serra.

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自由半群和群中 k $k$ 无积集的结构和密度
有限字母a $\mathcal {A}$上的自由半群F $\mathcal {F}$是所有具有a $\mathcal {A}$中字母的有限单词的集合,该集合具有连接操作。如果不能通过连接k $k$得到S $S$的任何元素,则F $\mathcal {F}$的子集S $S$为k $k$ -product-free来自S $S$,如果S $S$的任何元素都不是S $S$中最多k $k$个单词的(非平凡的)连接,则k $k$ -product-free。我们证明了F $\mathcal {F}$的k $k$ -product-free子集的上巴拿赫密度不超过1 / ρ (k) $1/\rho (k)$,其中ρ (k) = min,{∑,∑,∑∤k−1}$\rho (k) = \min \lbrace \ell \colon \ell \nmid k - 1 \rbrace$。我们还确定了所有k∈的极值k $k$ -product-free子集的结构。13 {}$k \notin \lbrace 3, 5, 7, 13 \rbrace$;一个特例证明了Leader、Letzter、Narayanan和Walters的一个猜想。我们进一步确定了密度最大的所有强k $k$ -product-free集的结构。最后,我们证明了自由群的k $k$ -product-free子集的上Banach密度不超过1 / ρ (k) $1/\rho (k)$,这证实了Ortega、ru和Serra的一个猜想。
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