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Let the integers 1, . . . ,n be assigned colors. Szemerédi's theorem implies that if there is a dense color class then there is an arithmetic progression of length three in that color. We study the conditions on the color classes forcing totally multicolored arithmetic progressions of length 3.
Let f(n) be the smallest integer k such that there is a coloring of {1, . . . ,n} without totally multicolored arithmetic progressions of length three and such that each color appears on at most k integers. We provide an exact value for f(n) when n is sufficiently large, and all extremal colorings. In particular, we show that f(n)=8n/17+O(1). This completely answers a question of Alon, Caro and Tuza.
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Axenovich, M., Martin, R. Sub-Ramsey Numbers for Arithmetic Progressions. Graphs and Combinatorics 22, 297–309 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00373-006-0663-2
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