The arithmetic of partitions into distinct parts
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3880803 (Why is no real title available?)
- Distribution of the partition function modulo composite integers \(M\)
- Divisibility and distribution of partitions into distinct parts
- Divisibility of certain partition functions by powers of primes
- Some spherical uniqueness theorems for multiple trigonometric series
- The 2-adic behavior of the number of partitions into distinct parts
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(27)- Generalisation of Keith's conjecture on 9-regular partitions and 3-cores
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- ARITHMETIC OF ℓ-REGULAR PARTITION FUNCTIONS
- Parity results for 9-regular partitions
- On 3-divisibility of 9- and 27-regular partitions
- Congruences for \(\ell\)-regular partitions and bipartitions
- Arithmetic properties of 7-regular partitions
- THE NUMBER OF PARTITIONS INTO DISTINCT PARTS MODULO POWERS OF 5
- Counting corners in partitions
- On the distribution of odd values of 2a-regular partition functions
- -REGULAR PARTITIONS AND MODULAR FORMS WITH COMPLEX MULTIPLICATION
- Congruences for (3,11)-regular bipartitions modulo 11
- Arithmetic of the 7-regular bipartition function modulo 3
- Arithmetic of the 13-regular partition function modulo 3
- Partition-theoretic formulas for arithmetic densities. II
- Congruences for -regular partition functions modulo 3
- Divisibility and distribution of partitions into distinct parts
- Exact generating functions for the number of partitions into distinct parts
- The 7-regular and 13-regular partition functions modulo 3
- The 2-adic behavior of the number of partitions into distinct parts
- Enumerations on bargraphs
- Congruences modulo powers of 5 for two restricted bipartitions
- On -regular bipartitions modulo
- Parity results for 13-regular partitions and broken 6-diamond partitions
- Congruences for 5-regular partitions modulo powers of 5
- An infinite family of congruences modulo 3 for 13-regular bipartitions
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