A New Companion to Capparelli's Identities
Abstract
We discuss a new companion to Capparelli's identities. Capparelli's identities for m=1,2 state that the number of partitions of into distinct parts not congruent to m, -m modulo is equal to the number of partitions of n into distinct parts not equal to m, where the difference between parts is greater than or equal to 4, unless consecutive parts are either both consecutive multiples of 3 or add up to to a multiple of 6. In this paper we show that the set of partitions of n into distinct parts where the odd-indexed parts are not congruent to m modulo 3, the even-indexed parts are not congruent to -m modulo 3, and 3l+1 and 3l+2 do not appear together as consecutive parts for any integer l has the same number of elements as the above mentioned Capparelli's partitions of n. In this study we also extend the work of Alladi, Andrews and Gordon by providing a complete set of generating functions for the refined Capparelli partitions, and conjecture some combinatorial inequalities.
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@article{arxiv.1504.02922,
title = {A New Companion to Capparelli's Identities},
author = {Alexander Berkovich and Ali Kemal Uncu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.02922},
year = {2015}
}
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9 pages