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Complementary sets of finite sets (English)
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12 December 2003
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Given an additive group \(G\) and \({\mathcal A}\subset G\), a set \({\mathcal S}\subset G\) is called complementary to \(\mathcal A\) in \(G\) if \({\mathcal A}+{\mathcal S}=\{a+s:a\in{\mathcal A}, s\in{\mathcal S}\}=G\). In the paper the groups \(\mathbb Z\), \({\mathbb Z}/(m{\mathbb Z})\), \(\mathbb R\), and \({\mathbb R}/{\mathbb Z}\) are considered, and some sufficient conditions for the existence of a complementary set \(\mathcal S\) with ``density'' not much larger than \(1/|{\mathcal A}|\) are given, where \(\mathcal A\) is finite. Some structural descriptions of complementary sets of small density which depend on approximation properties of elements of \(\mathcal A\) are also given.
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complementary sets
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density of subsets of \(\mathbb{Z}\)
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tiling sets
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