Proof of a Limited Version of Mao's Partition Rank Inequality using a Theta Function Identity
Abstract
Ramanujan's congruence led Dyson \cite{dyson} to conjecture the existence of a measure "rank" such that partitions of could be divided into sub-classes with equal cardinality to give a direct proof of Ramanujan's congruence. The notion of rank was extended to rank differences by Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer \cite{atkin}, who proved Dyson's conjecture. More recently, Mao proved several equalities and inequalities, leaving some as conjectures, for rank differences for partitions modulo 10 \cite{mao10} and for rank differences for partitions with no repeated odd parts modulo and \cite{maom2}. Alwaise et. al. proved four of Mao's conjectured inequalities \cite{swisher}, while leaving three open. Here, we prove a limited version of one of the inequalities conjectured by Mao.
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@article{arxiv.1605.06037,
title = {Proof of a Limited Version of Mao's Partition Rank Inequality using a Theta Function Identity},
author = {Rupam Barman and Archit Pal Singh Sachdeva},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.06037},
year = {2016}
}
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