English

Combinatorial results on $t$-cores and sums of squares

Combinatorics 2022-04-20 v4 Number Theory

Abstract

We classify the connection between tt-cores and self-conjugate tt-cores to sums of squares. To do so, we provide explicit maps between tt-core partitions and self-conjugate tt-core partitions of a positive integer nn to representations of certain numbers as sums of squares. For example, the self-conjugate 44-core partition λ=(4,1,1,1)\lambda=(4,1,1,1) corresponds uniquely to the solution 61=62+5261=6^2+5^2. As a corollary, we completely classify the relationship between tt-cores and Hurwitz class numbers. Using these tools, we see how certain sets of representations as sums of squares naturally decompose into families of tt-cores. Finally, we construct an explicit map on partitions to explain the equality 2sc7(8n+1)=c4(7n+2)2\operatorname{sc}_7(8n+1) = \operatorname{c}_4(7n+2) previously studied by Bringmann, Kane, and the first author.

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@article{arxiv.2011.09989,
  title  = {Combinatorial results on $t$-cores and sums of squares},
  author = {Joshua Males and Zack Tripp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.09989},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

20 pages, comments welcome! This iteration corrects a minor error in Theorem 1.2 from the previous version