Representation functions in the set of natural numbers

Abstract

Let N be the set of all nonnegative integers. For S⊂eq N and n∈ N, let RS(n) denote the number of solutions of the equation n=s+s', s, s'∈ S, s<s'. In this paper, we determine the structure of all sets A and B such that A B=N\r+mk:k∈N\, A B= and RA(n)=RB(n) for every positive integer n, where m and r are two integers with m 2 and r 0.

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