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A family of partition identities proved combinatorially (English)
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30 August 2001
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One of the arithmetical interpretations of the two well-known Rogers-Ramanujan identities is ``The number of partitions of \(n\) with parts differing by at least 2 greater than or equal to \(i\) equals the number of partitions of \(n\) in parts \(\equiv\pm i\pmod 5\), \(i= 1,2\).'' The purpose of this paper is to present three infinite families of partitions that, for corresponding parameters, are equinumerous. A couple of other interpretations of the Rogers-Ramanujan identities have also been provided.
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partition identities
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Rogers-Ramanujan identities
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number of partitions
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families of partitions
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