A Variant of Harborth Constant
Abstract
Let G be a finite additive abelian group. For given k a positive integer, the k-Harborth constant gk(G) is defined to be the smallest positive integer t such that given a set S of elements of G with size t there exists a zero-sum subset of size k. We find either the exact value of gk(G), or lower and upper bounds for this constant for some groups.
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