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arxiv: 1804.06141 · v2 · pith:GD7SCTCOnew · submitted 2018-04-17 · 🧮 math.AC

Variants on a question of Wilf

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Let $S\neq\mathbb N$ be a numerical semigroup generated by $e$ elements. In his paper (A Circle-Of-Lights Algorithm for the "Money-Changing Problem", Amer. Math. Monthly 85 (1978), 562--565), H.~S.~Wilf raised the following question: Let $\Omega$ be the number of positive integers not contained in $S$ and $c-1$ the largest such element. Is it true that the fraction $\frac\Omega c$ of omitted numbers is at most $1-\frac1e$? Let $B\subseteq\mathbb N^{e-1}$ be the complement of an artinian $\mathbb N^{e-1}$-ideal. Following a concept of A.~Zhai (An asymptotic result concerning a question of Wilf, arXiv:1111.2779v1 [math.CO]) we relate Wilf's problem to a more general question about the weight distribution on $B$ with respect to a positive weight vector. An affirmative answer is given in special cases, similar to those considered by R.~Fr\"oberg, C.~Gottlieb, R.~H\"aggkvist (On numerical semigroups, Semigroup Forum, Vol.~35, Issue 1, 1986/1987, 63--83) for Wilf's question.

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