On a different weighted zero-sum constant
Abstract
For a finite abelian group (G,+), the constant C(G) is defined to be the smallest natural number k such that any sequence in G having length k will have a subsequence of consecutive terms whose sum is zero. For a subset A⊂eq Zn, the constant CA(n) is the smallest natural number k such that any sequence in G having length k has an A-weighted zero-sum subsequence of consecutive terms. We determine the value of CA(n) for some particular weight-sets A.
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