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    Anti-lecture hall compositions (English)
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    9 April 2003
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    For a sequence \(\lambda= (\lambda_1, \lambda_2,\dots, \lambda_k)\) of integers, define the weight \(|\lambda|\) of \(\lambda\) by \(|\lambda|= \lambda_1+\cdots+ \lambda_k\). In this paper the authors introduce the set \(A_k\) of the anti-lecture hall compositions whose parts satisfy the inequalities \(\lambda_1/1\geq \lambda_2/2\geq\cdots\geq \lambda_k/k\geq 0\). They present bijective proofs of two identities which may be considered as analogs of the classical lecture hall theorems. It is shown, for instance, that \[ \sum_{\lambda\in A_k} q^{|\lambda|}= \prod^k_{i=1} {1+ q^i\over 1- q^{i+1}}. \] In the paper this identity is called anti-lecture hall theorem.
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    integer partitions
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    compositions
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    enumeration
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    lecture hall theorems
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