MINIMAL ZERO-SUM SEQUENCES OF LENGTH FOUR OVER FINITE CYCLIC GROUPS II

Author:

LI YUANLIN1,PENG JIANGTAO2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, Canada L2S 3A1, Canada

2. College of Science, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, P. R. China

Abstract

Let G be a finite cyclic group. Every sequence S over G can be written in the form S = (n1g)⋅…⋅(nlg) where g ∈ G and n1, …, nl ∈ [1, ord (g)], and the index ind (S) of S is defined to be the minimum of (n1+⋯+nl)/ ord (g) over all possible g ∈ G such that 〈g〉 = G. An open problem on the index of length four sequences asks whether or not every minimal zero-sum sequence of length 4 over a finite cyclic group G with gcd (|G|, 6) = 1 has index 1. In this paper, we show that if G = 〈g〉 is a cyclic group with order of a product of two prime powers and gcd (|G|, 6) = 1, then every minimal zero-sum sequence S of the form S = (g)(n2g)(n3g)(n4g) has index 1. In particular, our result confirms that the above problem has an affirmative answer when the order of G is a product of two different prime numbers or a prime power, extending a recent result by the first author, Plyley, Yuan and Zeng.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Algebra and Number Theory

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