Inverse results for weighted Harborth constants
Résumé
For a finite abelian group $(G,+)$ the Harborth constant is defined as the smallest integer $\ell$ such that each squarefree sequence over $G$ of length $\ell$ has a subsequence of length equal to the exponent of $G$ whose terms sum to $0$. The plus-minus weighted Harborth constant is defined in the same way except that the existence of a plus-minus weighted subsum equaling $0$ is required, that is, when forming the sum one can chose a sign for each term.
The inverse problem associated to these constants is the problem of determining the structure of squarefree sequences of maximal length that do not yet have such a zero-subsum.
We solve the inverse problems associated to these constant for certain groups, in particular for groups that are the direct sum of a cyclic group and a group of order two. Moreover, we obtain some results for the plus-minus weighted Erd\H{o}s--Ginzburg--Ziv constant.
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