2018
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1812.01424
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Untrodden pathways in the theory of the restricted partition function $p(n, N)$

Abstract: We obtain a finite analogue of a recent generalization of an identity in Ramanujan's Notebooks. Differentiating it with respect to one of the parameters leads to a result whose limiting case gives a finite analogue of Andrews' famous identity for spt(n). The latter motivates us to extend the theory of the restricted partition function p(n, N ), namely, the number of partitions of n with largest parts less than or equal to N , by obtaining the finite analogues of rank and crank for vector partitions as well as … Show more

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“…As observed in [15], as N → ∞, N S 1 (m, n) equals N (m, n), the number of ordinary partitions of n with rank m.…”
Section: For a Vector Partitionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…As observed in [15], as N → ∞, N S 1 (m, n) equals N (m, n), the number of ordinary partitions of n with rank m.…”
Section: For a Vector Partitionmentioning
confidence: 68%