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Solving a three-parameter recursive sequence

Consider the triple-indexed sequence of integers defined by \begin{align} \label{coefficientsV} \nonumber f(\alpha,\beta,\gamma) &:=(2\alpha+8\beta+12\gamma-1)\cdot f(\alpha-1,\beta,\gamma)...
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$q$-series and Stirling of the 1st kind

Denote the (unsigned) Stirling numbers of the $1^{st}$-kind by ${n \brack k}$ and define $$\mathbf{F}_a(q)=\sum_{m\geq1}\frac{q^{am}}{(1-q^m)^{2a}} \qquad \text{and} \qquad \mathbf{G}_b(q)=\sum_{m\...
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Extract this constant term

Given a Laurent polynomial $F$ in the variables $\mathbf{t}=(t_1,\dots,t_n)$, let $CT_{\vec{\mathbf{t}}}\,F$ denote its constant term. For example, $CT_{t_1,t_2}((8t_1-\frac1{3t_1t_2})(5t_1t_2+t_2^2+\...
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Products involving exponents of tribonacci numbers

The Fibonacci numbers $F_n$ can be given by $$\sum_{k\geq0}F_kx^k=\frac{x}{1-x-x^2}.$$ Among many many properties of this sequence, consider the following two results: (1) the coefficients of the ...
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Fibonacci and product polynomials

The motivation for my current question arises from this MO post by R. Stanley. Caveat. There's a slight alteration. With the convention $F_1=F_2=1$ for the Fibonacci numbers, define the polynomials $...
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Asking for a generating function for an arithmetic sequence

For fixed integer $n\geq1$, let $c_m(n)$ be the number of divisors $d$ of $m$ such that $n<d\leq 2n$. Here is an experimental generating function for which I ask: QUESTION. Is this true? $$\sum_{m\...
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Congruences of binomial sums

Let $a_n$ is a binomial sum, for example $$ a_n := \sum_{k} \binom{n-k}{k} \quad \text{or} \quad \sum_{k=0}^n\binom{n+k}{n-k}\binom{2k}{k} \quad \text{or} \quad \sum_{k=0}^n\sum_{\ell=0}^k\binom{n}{k}\...
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When does the Taylor coefficient of $e^{\sin x}$ vanish?

If $f(x)=\frac{a_1}{1!}x+\frac{a_2}{2!}x^2+\frac{a_3}{3!}x^3+\frac{a_4}{4!}x^4+\cdots$ is an exponential generating function for $\{a_k\}_{k\geq1}$ then $$e^{f(x)}=1+\frac{a_1}{1!}x+\frac{a_1^2+a_2}{2!...
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A multi-variable "Fibonacci polynomial"?

There is a tremendous literature on the Fibonacci sequence, including its polynomial analogue $F_{-1}=0, F_0=1$ and $$F_n(x)=xF_{n-1}(x)+F_{n-2} \qquad \text{for $n\geq1$}.$$ What I have found is the ...
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Log-concavity of sequence related to overpartitions

The number $p_1(n)$ of overpartitions of $n$ is generated by $$\sum_{n\geq0}p_1(n)\,q^n=\prod_{k=1}^{\infty}\frac{1+q^k}{1-q^k}.$$ Let $t\in\mathbb{N}$. Now, extend this to construct a family of ...
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Two-variable generating functions over coprime pairs

I am studying a sequence $(\alpha_{p,q})$ indexed by a pair of coprime integers; this sequence arises naturally in the study of a particular set of spaces in geometric topology, but unfortunately the ...
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$q$-series for the number of rectangles in a square lattice

Given a partition $\lambda\vdash n$ of $n$, look at its Young diagram $Y_{\lambda}$. Let $a(\lambda)$ be the number of squares (of all sizes) in $Y_{\lambda}$. For example, if $n=4$ then $a(4)=4, a(3,...
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Alternating sum of hook lengths: Part I

Given $\lambda$ an integer partition of $n$, let $h_{ij}(\lambda)$ denote the hook length of cell $(i,j)$ in the Young diagram of $\lambda$. Is there a closed formula or a generating function for the ...
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Correspondence between monomer-dimer heaps and words in 2 alphabets

For background and some illustrative pictures, refer to this preprint by A M Grasia and G Ganzberger: Fibonacci polynomials. For the present purpose, it suffices to read into pages 4 and 5. The part ...
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Parameter independence of Stanley's "content formula". Why?

For a cell $\square$ in the Young diagram of a partition $\lambda$, let $h_{\square}$ and $c_{\square}$ denote the hook length and content of $\square$, respectively. R. Stanley remarked following ...
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Generating function for parity in hooks

Let $\lambda\vdash n$ denote an integer partition of $n$ and $\frak{H}_{\lambda}$ be the multiset of hook lengths of $\lambda$. Further, let $o(\lambda)=\#$ of odd entries and $e(\lambda)=\#$ of even ...
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Counting unions of unlabelled connected graphs

My question can be stated as follows: let $X$ be a hereditary family of unlabelled graphs closed under disjoint unions. Suppose we know, for each $n$, the number $c_n$ of connected graphs in X on $n$ ...
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Looking for a "cute" justification for a Catalan-type generating function

The Catalan numbers $C_n=\frac1{n+1}\binom{2n}n$ have the generating function $$c(x)=\frac{1-\sqrt{1-4x}}{2x}.$$ Let $a\in\mathbb{R}^+$. It seems that the following holds true $$\frac{c(x)^a}{\sqrt{1-...
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A diagonal generating function for Fibonacci: Part II

In my earlier MO question, I mentioned although we have for the Fibonacci numbers that $$F_n=[x^n]\left(\frac1{1-x-x^2}\right),$$ is there a function $F(x)$ such that $F_n=[x^n]\left(F(x)\right)^n$? ...
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A special type of generating function for Fibonacci

Notation. Let $[x^n]G(x)$ be the coefficient of $x^n$ in the Taylor series of $G(x)$. Consider the sequence of central binomial coefficients $\binom{2n}n$. Then there two ways to recover them: $$\...
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Proofs of some combinatorial identities

Just wondering if anyone knows any references in the literature to bijections corresponding to the following simple generating function identities. Let $B(z)=\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{1-4z}}$ and $C(z)=\dfrac{1-...
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asymptotics for coefficients of generating functions involving logarithms

I have a generating function that has a closed form like $1/(\log(z-a)+b)$ and I would like to get asymptotics for the size of the coefficients of it. I was going to use the methods in Chapter 5 of ...
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D-finiteness of Hilbert series of non-commutative invariant ring under reductive group

Let $G$ be reductive group over a field of characteristic $0$ ($GL_n$ fine for this question). Let $V$ be a linear representation of $G$. Then $G$ acts on the tensor algebra $T(V) = \bigoplus_{n \ge 0}...
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Generating functions for objects with irrational sizes

A problem I'm investigating concerns a combinatorial class in which the 'atoms' have irrational sizes. It seems likely that this is something that has been considered before, but I haven't been able ...
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Generating function of the Thue-Morse sequence

Let $T$ be the generating function of the Thue-Morse sequence; thus, $T(x)=x+x^2+x^4+x^7+\dotsb$. It is known that $T$ satisfies the nice congruence $$ (1+x)^3 T^2(x) + (1+x)^2 T(x) + x \equiv 0 \...
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Types of generating functions (ordinary, exponential, ???) closed under substitution

A nice feature of ordinary and exponential generating functions is that they are closed under substitution: if $F(z)$ and $G(z)$ both have integer coefficients, then $F(G(z))$ also has integer ...
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Ordinary Generating Function for Bell Numbers

In the OEIS entry for Bell numbers, there appears a generating function $$\sum_{k=0}^\infty B_k t^k = \sum_{r=0}^\infty \prod_{i=1}^r \frac{t}{1-it}$$ However, I could not locate any proof of ...
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Generating series of free PROs

Let \begin{equation} G := \biguplus_{p \geq 0} \: \biguplus_{q \geq 0} G(p, q) \end{equation} be a bigraded set of generators and $\mathcal{F}(G)$ be the free PRO generated by $G$ (see [1] for a net ...
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