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Summary: We prove that the sizes of the maximal dissociated subsets of a given finite subset of an abelian group differ by a logarithmic factor at most. On the other hand, we show that the set \(\{0, 1\}^n \subseteq \mathbb Z^n\) possesses a dissociated subset of size \(\Omega (n \log n)\); since the standard basis of \(\mathbb Z^n\) is a maximal dissociated subset of \(\{0, 1\}^n\) of size \(n\), the result just mentioned is essentially sharp.
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    Summary: We prove that the sizes of the maximal dissociated subsets of a given finite subset of an abelian group differ by a logarithmic factor at most. On the other hand, we show that the set \(\{0, 1\}^n \subseteq \mathbb Z^n\) possesses a dissociated subset of size \(\Omega (n \log n)\); since the standard basis of \(\mathbb Z^n\) is a maximal dissociated subset of \(\{0, 1\}^n\) of size \(n\), the result just mentioned is essentially sharp.
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