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A combinatorial proof of a relationship between maximal \((2k-1,2k+1)\)-cores and \((2k-1,2k,2k+1)\)-cores
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    A combinatorial proof of a relationship between maximal \((2k-1,2k+1)\)-cores and \((2k-1,2k,2k+1)\)-cores (English)
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    25 January 2016
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    Summary: Integer partitions which are simultaneously \(t\)-cores for distinct values of \(t\) have attracted significant interest in recent years. When \(s\) and \(t\) are relatively prime, \textit{J. B. Olsson} and \textit{D. Stanton} [Aequationes Math. 74, No. 1--2, 90--110 (2007; Zbl 1173.20010)] have determined the size of the maximal \((s,t)\)-core \(\kappa_{s,t}\). When \(k\geq 2\), a conjecture of Amdeberhan on the maximal \((2k-1,2k,2k+1)\)-core \(\kappa_{2k-1,2k,2k+1}\) has also recently been verified by numerous authors. In this work, we analyze the relationship between maximal \((2k-1,2k+1)\)-cores and maximal \((2k-1,2k,2k+1)\)-cores. In previous work, the first author noted that, for all \(k\geqslant 1,\) \[ |\,\kappa_{2k-1,2k+1}\,| = 4|\,\kappa_{2k-1,2k,2k+1}\,| \] and requested a combinatorial interpretation of this unexpected identity.~ Here, using the theory of abaci, partition dissection, and elementary results relating triangular numbers and squares, we provide such a combinatorial proof.
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    Young diagrams
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    symmetric group
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    \(p\)-cores
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    abaci
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    triangular numbers
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