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Parity of 3-regular partition numbers and Diophantine equations

Number Theory 2022-12-21 v1

Abstract

Let b3(n)b_3(n) be the number of 33-regular partitions of nn. Recently, W. J. Keith and F. Zanello discovered infinite families of Ramanujan type congruences modulo 22 for b3(2n)b_3(2n) involving every prime pp with p13,17,19,23(mod24)p \equiv 13, 17, 19, 23 \pmod {24}, and O. X. M. Yao provided new infinite families of Ramanujan type congruences modulo 22 for b3(2n)b_3(2n) involving every prime p5p\geqslant 5. In this paper, we introduce new infinite Ramanujan type congruences modulo 22 for b3(2n)b_3(2n). They complement naturally the results of Keith-Zanello and Yao and involve primes in P={p prime :j{1,4,8},x,yZ,gcd(x,y)=1 with x2+216y2=jp}\mathcal P=\{p \text{ prime } : \exists \, j\in \{1,4,8\},\, x, y \in \mathbb Z,\, \gcd(x,y)=1 \text { with } x^2+216y^2=jp\} whose Dirichlet density is 1/61/6. As a key ingredient in our proof we show that of the number of primitive solutions for x2+216y2=pmx^2+216y^2=pm, pPp \in \mathcal P, pmp\nmid m and pm1(mod24)pm\equiv 1\pmod{24}, is divisible by 88. Here, the difficulty arises from the fact that 216216 is not idoneal. We also give a conjectural exact formula for the number of solutions for this Diophantine equation. In the second part of the article, we study reversals of Euler-type identities. These are motivated by recent work of the second author on a reversal of Schur's identity which involves 33-regular partitions weighted by the parity of their length.

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@article{arxiv.2212.09810,
  title  = {Parity of 3-regular partition numbers and Diophantine equations},
  author = {Cristina Ballantine and Mircea Merca and Cristian-Silviu Radu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.09810},
  year   = {2022}
}

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