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Elementary Proofs of Arithmetic Properties for Schur-Type Overpartitions Modulo Small Powers of 2

Number Theory 2023-08-15 v1

Abstract

In 2022, Broudy and Lovejoy extensively studied the function S(n)S(n) which counts the number of overpartitions of \emph{Schur-type}. In particular, they proved a number of congruences satisfied by S(n)S(n) modulo 22, 44, and 55. In this work, we extend their list of arithmetic properties satisfied by S(n)S(n) by focusing on moduli which are small powers of 2. In particular, we prove the following infinite family of Ramanujan-like congruences: For all α0\alpha\geq 0 and n0n\geq 0, S(25+2αn+(25+2α22+2α13))0(mod16). S\left(2^{5+2\alpha}n+\left(2^{5+2\alpha}-\frac{2^{2+2\alpha}-1}{3}\right)\right)\equiv 0 \pmod{16}. All of the proof techniques used herein are elementary, relying on classical qq-series identities and generating function manipulations as well as the parameterization work popularized by Alaca, Alaca, and Williams.

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@article{arxiv.2308.06425,
  title  = {Elementary Proofs of Arithmetic Properties for Schur-Type Overpartitions Modulo Small Powers of 2},
  author = {Shane Chern and Robson da Silva and James A. Sellers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.06425},
  year   = {2023}
}