Rainbow numbers for x1+x2=kx3 in Zn

Abstract

In this work, we investigate the fewest number of colors needed to guarantee a rainbow solution to the equation x1 + x2 = k x3 in Zn. This value is called the Rainbow number and is denoted by rb(Zn, k) for positive integer values of n and k. We find that rb(Zp, 1) = 4 for all primes greater than 3 and that rb(Zn, 1) can be deterimined from the prime factorization of n. Furthermore, when k is prime, rb(Zn, k) can be determined from the prime factorization of n.

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