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A Note On Rainbow 4-Term Arithmetic Progression

Published 3 Feb 2025 in math.CO | (2502.01086v1)

Abstract: Let [n]={1,\,2,...,\,n} be colored in k colors. A rainbow AP(k) in [n] is a k term arithmetic progression whose elements have diferent colors. Conlon, Jungic and Radoicic [10] had shown that there exists an equinumerous 4-coloring of [4n] which happens to be rainbow AP(4) free, when n is even and subsequently Haghighi and Nowbandegani [7] shown that such a coloring of [4n] also exists when n>1 is odd. Based on their construction, we shown that a balanced 4-coloring of n actually exists for all natural number n. Further we established that for nonnegative integers k\geq3 and n>1, every balanced k-coloring of [kn+r] with 0\leq r<k-1, contains a rainbow AP(k) if and only if k=3. In this paper we also have discussed about rainbow free equinumerous 4-coloring of \mathbb{Z}_{n}.

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