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Parity considerations in Andrews-Gordon identities, and the k-marked Durfee symbols

Posted on:2010-02-23Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Pennsylvania State UniversityCandidate:Kursungoz, KaganFull Text:PDF
GTID:1440390002487280Subject:Mathematics
Abstract/Summary:
In 1974, Andrews discovered the generating function for the partitions of n considered in a theorem due to Gordon. In a more recent paper, he reconsidered this generating function and gave refinements where additional restrictions involving parities are imposed. A combinatorial construction for the partitions enumerated by the mentioned generating function is given, and some of the Andrews' refinements are proven combinatorially. Some open problems posed by Andrews are solved, and a conjecture is settled. In another recent paper, Andrews defined k-marked Durfee symbols, and gave a substantial analytic account. He left the combinatorial explanations as open problems. Some of those open problems are also solved.
Keywords/Search Tags:Andrews, Generating function, Open problems
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