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A generalization of Wilf's conjecture for Generalized Numerical Semigroups

Published 28 Sep 2019 in math.CO and math.AC | (1909.13120v1)

Abstract: A numerical semigroup is a submonoid of $\mathbb N$ with finite complement in $\mathbb N$. A generalized numerical semigroup is a submonoid of $\mathbb{N}{d}$ with finite complement in $\mathbb{N}{d}$. In the context of numerical semigroups, Wilf's conjecture is a long standing open problem whose study has led to new mathematics and new ways of thinking about monoids. A natural extension of Wilf's conjecture, to the class of $\mathcal C$-semigroups, was proposed by Garc\'ia-Garc\'ia, Mar\'in-Arag\'on, and Vigneron-Tenorio. In this paper, we propose a different generalization of Wilf's conjecture, to the setting of generalized numerical semigroups, and prove the conjecture for several large families including the irreducible, symmetric, and monomial case. We also discuss the relationship of our conjecture to the extension proposed by Garc\'ia-Garc\'ia, Mar\'in-Arag\'on, and Vigneron-Tenorio.

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