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Proof of the Andrews-Dyson-Rhoades Conjecture on the spt-Crank

Combinatorics 2013-05-10 v1 Number Theory

Abstract

The notion of the spt-crank of a vector partition, or an SS-partition, was introduced by Andrews, Garvan and Liang. Let NS(m,n)N_S(m,n) denote the number of SS-partitions of nn with spt-crank mm. Andrews, Dyson and Rhoades conjectured that {NS(m,n)}m\{N_S(m,n)\}_m is unimodal for any nn, and they showed that this conjecture is equivalent to an inequality between the rank and the crank of ordinary partitions. They obtained an asymptotic formula for the difference between the rank and the crank of ordinary partitions, which implies NS(m,n)NS(m+1,n)N_S(m,n)\geq N_S(m+1,n) for sufficiently large nn and fixed mm. In this paper, we introduce a representation of an ordinary partition, called the mm-Durfee rectangle symbol, which is a rectangular generalization of the Durfee symbol introduced by Andrews. We give a proof of the conjecture of Andrews, Dyson and Rhoades by considering two cases. For m1m\geq 1, we construct an injection from the set of ordinary partitions of nn such that mm appears in the rank-set to the set of ordinary partitions of nn with rank not less than m-m. The case for m=0m=0 requires five more injections. We also show that this conjecture implies an inequality between the positive rank and crank moments obtained by Andrews, Chan and Kim.

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@article{arxiv.1305.2116,
  title  = {Proof of the Andrews-Dyson-Rhoades Conjecture on the spt-Crank},
  author = {William Y. C. Chen and Kathy Q. Ji and Wenston J. T. Zang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.2116},
  year   = {2013}
}

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34 pages, 2 figures