Squares in sumsets
Abstract
A finite set A of integers is square-sum-free if there is no subset of A sums up to a square. In 1986, Erd os posed the problem of determining the largest cardinality of a square-sum-free subset of \1, ..., n \. Answering this question, we show that this maximum cardinality is of order n1/3+o(1).
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