A combinatorial correspondence related to Göllnitz’ (big) partition theorem and applications
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Publication:4337955
DOI10.1090/S0002-9947-97-01944-2zbMATH Open0869.05005MaRDI QIDQ4337955FDOQ4337955
Authors: Krishnaswami Alladi
Publication date: 27 May 1997
Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- A variation on a theme of Sylvester -- a smoother road to Göllnitz's (Big) theorem
- The dual of Göllnitz's (big) partition theorem
- Analysis of a generalized Lebesgue identity in Ramanujan's lost notebook
- A quartic key identity for a partition theorem of Göllnitz
- On a theorem of Alladi and Gordon and the Gaussian polynomials
- Beyond Göllnitz' theorem. I: A bijective approach
- 2-ADIC PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN MODULAR FORMS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS TO ARITHMETIC FUNCTIONS
- A bijective proof of the Alladi-Andrews-Gordon partition theorem
- A new combinatorial study of the Rogers-Fine identity and a related partial theta series
- \(s\)-modular, \(s\)-congruent and \(s\)-duplicate partitions
- A multi-dimensional extension of Sylvester’s identity
- Partitions with Non-Repeating Odd Parts and Q-Hypergeometric Identities
- The 2-adic behavior of the number of partitions into distinct parts
- New weighted Rogers-Ramanujan partition theorems and their implications
- Partition identities involving gaps and weights
- New polynomial analogues of Jacobi's triple product and Lebesgue's identities
- On the work of Basil Gordon
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