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New congruences modulo 2, 4, and 8 for the number of tagged parts over the partitions with designated summands (English)
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19 May 2020
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\textit{G. E. Andrews} et al. [Acta Arith. 105, No. 1, 51--66 (2002; Zbl 1004.05006)] introduced and studied a new class of partitions, partitions with designated summands. In such partitions, among parts with equal size exactly one is designated or tagged. Recently, \textit{B. L. S. Lin} [J. Number Theory 184, 216--234 (2018; Zbl 1375.05021)] introduced the partition functions \(PD_t(n)\) and \(PDO_t(n)\), which count the total number of tagged parts over all partitions of \(n\) with designated summand and the total number of tagged parts over all partitions of \(n\) with designated summands in which all parts are odd. Lin [loc. cit.] also proved some congruences modulo small powers of 3 for \(PD_t(n)\) and \(PDO_t(n)\), and conjectured that, for any nonnegative integer \(n\), \(PD_t(48n+28)\equiv PD_t(48n+46)\equiv 0\pmod 8\) and \(PDO_t(8n+6)\equiv PDO_t(8n+7)\equiv 0\pmod 8\). In the paper under review, the authors prove the above congruences and also find many new congruences and infinite families of congruences modulo 2 and 4.
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partitions with designated summands
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tagged part
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dissection formula
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congruence
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