On Classification of Sequences Containing Arbitrarily Long Arithmetic Progressions

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In this paper, we study the classification of sequences containing arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions. First, we deal with the question how the polynomial map n(s) can be extended so that it contains arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions. Under some growth conditions, we construct sequences which contain arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions. Also, we give a uniform and explicit arithmetic progression rank bound for a large class of sequences. Consequently, a dichotomy result is deduced on the finiteness of the arithmetic progression rank of certain sequences. Therefore, in this paper, we see a way to determine the finiteness of the arithmetic progression rank of various sequences satisfying some growth conditions.

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Arithmetic progressions, AP-rank, van der Waerden's theorem

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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences, 0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences

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