Extensions and variations of Andrews-Merca identities
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Abstract: Recently, Andrews and Merca have given a new combinatorial interpretation of the total number of even parts in all partitions of n into distinct parts. We generalise this result and consider many more variations of their work. We also highlight some connections with the work of Fu and Tang.
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- Combinatorial proofs of two theorems related to the number of even parts in all partitions of \(n\) into distinct parts
- Combinatorial proofs of theorems of Merca on the sum of different parts congruent to $r$ modulo $m$ in all partitions of $n$
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- Variants of the Andrews-Gordon identities
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