Toward resolving Kang and Park's generalization of the Alder-Andrews Theorem
Abstract
The Alder-Andrews Theorem, a partition inequality generalizing Euler's partition identity, the first Rogers-Ramanujan identity, and a theorem of Schur to -distinct partitions of , was proved successively by Andrews in 1971, Yee in 2008, and Alfes, Jameson, and Lemke Oliver in 2010. While Andrews and Yee utilized -series and combinatorial methods, Alfes et al. proved the finite number of remaining cases using asymptotics originating with Meinardus together with high-performance computing. In 2020, Kang and Park conjectured a "level " Alder-Andrews type partition inequality which relates to the second Rogers-Ramanujan identity. Duncan, Khunger, the second author, and Tamura proved Kang and Park's conjecture for all but finitely many cases using a combinatorial shift identity. Here, we generalize the methods of Alfes et al. to resolve nearly all of the remaining cases of Kang and Park's conjecture.
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@article{arxiv.2407.18350,
title = {Toward resolving Kang and Park's generalization of the Alder-Andrews Theorem},
author = {Leah Sturman and Holly Swisher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.18350},
year = {2024}
}