Covering an arithmetic progression with geometric progressions and vice versa
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arithmeticgeometricprogressionsprogressionthereconstantcovercovering
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We show that there exists a positive constant C such that the following holds: Given an infinite arithmetic progression A of real numbers and a sufficiently large integer n (depending on A), there needs at least Cn geometric progressions to cover the first n terms of A. A similar result is presented, with the role of arithmetic and geometric progressions reversed.
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