Monochromatic products and sums in 2-colorings of N

Abstract

We show that any 2-coloring of N contains infinitely many monochromatic sets of the form \x,y,xy,x+y\, and more generally monochromatic sets of the form \xi,Π xi,Σ xi: i≤ k\ for any k∈N. Along the way we prove a monochromatic products of sums theorem that extends Hindman's theorem and a colorful variant of this result that holds in any 'balanced' coloring.

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