The following pages link to Inverse zero-sum problems II (Q3569564):
Displaying 23 items.
- On the existence of zero-sum subsequences of distinct lengths (Q422051) (← links)
- On the Olson and the strong Davenport constants (Q449721) (← links)
- On the Davenport constant and on the structure of extremal zero-sum free sequences (Q452839) (← links)
- An inverse problem about minimal zero-sum sequences over finite cyclic groups (Q529474) (← links)
- Extremal product-one free sequences in dihedral and dicyclic groups (Q1686016) (← links)
- Arithmetic-progression-weighted subsequence sums (Q1955872) (← links)
- On an inverse problem of Erdős, Kleitman, and Lemke (Q2005194) (← links)
- A multiplicative property for zero-sums. I (Q2144571) (← links)
- A multiplicative property for zero-sums. II (Q2161195) (← links)
- On subsequence sums of a zero-sum free sequence over finite abelian groups (Q2197511) (← links)
- Extremal product-one free sequences in \(C_q\rtimes_s C_m\) (Q2315990) (← links)
- Normal sequences over finite abelian groups (Q2431619) (← links)
- Products of two atoms in Krull monoids and arithmetical characterizations of class groups. (Q2509710) (← links)
- Extremal product-one free sequences over \(C_n \rtimes_sC_2\) (Q2675823) (← links)
- Inverse problems associated with \(k\)-sums of sequences over finite abelian groups (Q2694881) (← links)
- On the direct and inverse zero-sum problems over \(C_n \rtimes_s C_2\) (Q2700965) (← links)
- The Interplay of Invariant Theory with Multiplicative Ideal Theory and with Arithmetic Combinatorics (Q2826738) (← links)
- Some Recent Results and Open Problems on Sets of Lengths of Krull Monoids with Finite Class Group (Q2826750) (← links)
- A QUANTITATIVE ASPECT OF NON-UNIQUE FACTORIZATIONS: THE NARKIEWICZ CONSTANTS (Q3173451) (← links)
- On tiny zero-sum sequences over finite abelian groups (Q5074205) (← links)
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- A characterization of class groups via sets of lengths (Q5242984) (← links)
- Structure of a sequence with prescribed zero-sum subsequences: rank two \(p\)-groups (Q6201881) (← links)