Growth polynomials for additive quadruples and (h,k)-tuples

Abstract

Consider the interval of integers Im,n = \m, m+1, m+2,…, m+n-1 \. For fixed integers h,k,m, and c, let h,k,m(c)(n) denote the number of solutions of the equation (a1+·s + ah)- (ah+1 + ·s + ah+k)=c with ai ∈ Im,n for all i=1,…, h+k. This is a polynomial in n for all sufficiently large n, and the growth polynomial is constructed explicitly.

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