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    Note on finitary Hindman numbers (English)
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    17 January 2020
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    From the introduction: ``Inspired by Paris-Harrington's strengthening of the finite Ramsey theorem, Spencer defined in a similar way the following numbers (which we denote by \((\mathrm{Sp}m,c)\)), strengthening the Folkman-Sanders theorem: Let \((\mathrm{Sp}m,c)\) be the last integer \(k\) such that whenever \([k]=\{1,\ldots, k\}\) is \(c\)-colored then there is \(H=\{a_0,\ldots, a_{l-1}\}\subset [k]\) such that \(\sum H\) (sums of elements of \(H\) with no repetition) is monochromatic and \(m\leq \min H\leq l\). Spencer asked if \((\mathrm{Sp}m,c)\) is primitive recursive. In this paper we give a positive answer to this question. In fact we define the more general numbers \((\mathrm{Sp}m,p,c)\) and show that it is in class \(\mathcal{E}_{5}\) of the Grzegorczyk hierarchy of primitive recursive functions.''
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    Paris-Harrington's theorem
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    Folkman-Sanders theorem
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    Grzegorczyk hierarchy
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    Spencer numbers
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    tower function
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