Counterexamples to a Conjecture of Dombi in Additive Number Theory

Abstract

We disprove a 2002 conjecture of Dombi from additive number theory. More precisely, we find examples of sets A ⊂ N with the property that N A is infinite, but the sequence n → |\ (a,b,c) \, : \, n=a+b+c and a,b,c ∈ A \|, counting the number of 3-compositions using elements of A only, is strictly increasing.

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