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Combinatorial representation of function

Let $f(x, y, z)$ is the number of distinct ways of representing $x$ as a sum of at most $y$ positive integers that are all smaller or equal to $z$. Moreover, If $yz < x$, then the function gives 0....
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A combinatorial proof of an identity of partitions (Macdonald I.5)

This is a statement from Symmetric Functions and Hall Polynomials by Macdonald: $\sum_{x\in \lambda} (h(x)^2-c(x)^2)=|\lambda|^2$ where $\lambda$ denotes a partition or a Young diagram, and for each ...
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Minimizing coefficients in a product related to the Rogers Ramanujan identity

Start with the product for partitions into parts congruent to $1$ or $4$ modulo $5$: $(1 + x + x^2 + x^3 + ...)(1 + x^4 + x^8 + x^{12} +...)(1 + x^6 + x^{12} + x^{18} +...)$... Now replace some of the ...
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Finding Littlewood-Richardson coefficients without using identities

The Littlewood-Richardson coefficients $C^{R}_{QP}$ for some partitions $R, Q, P$ can usually be dealt with using identities like for example $$C^{R}_{QP} = 0 \quad \text{ if } \quad|R| \neq |Q| + |P|...
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hook-length formula: "Fibonaccized": Part II

This is a natural follow-up to my previous MO question, which I share with Brian Hopkins. Consider the Young diagram of a partition $\lambda = (\lambda_1,\ldots,\lambda_k)$. For a square $(i,j) \in \...
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hook-length formula: "Fibonaccized" Part I

Consider the Young diagram of a partition $\lambda = (\lambda_1,\ldots,\lambda_k)$. For a square $(i,j) \in \lambda$, define the hook numbers $h_{(i,j)} = \lambda_i + \lambda_j' -i - j +1$ where $\...
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Identity involving a sum over all partitions of $n$

In some work I've been doing on the cohomology of the moduli space of curves, the following identity has come up: $$\prod_{i=1}^n \frac{x^{i-1}}{x^i-1} = \sum_{(a_1^{r_1},\ldots,a_{\ell}^{r_{\ell}}) \...
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Inequality for hook numbers in Young diagrams

Consider a Young diagram $\lambda = (\lambda_1,\ldots,\lambda_\ell)$. For a square $(i,j) \in \lambda$, define hook numbers $h_{ij} = \lambda_i + \lambda_j' -i - j +1$ and complementary hook numbers $...
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Rank-unimodality and Sperner property of higher dimensional partitions

I did a google-search but have not been able to find much reference on this problem. So I am asking it here hoping to get some information. Consider the set of all 4-dimensional Ferrer's diagram ...
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A remarkable sum over partitions

While studying some seemingly unrelated topological questions, I have experimentally discovered what appears (to me) to be a remarkable sum over partitions. I was wondering if anyone knows how to ...
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Computing the lexicographic indices of integer partition

If we order all the partitions of a integer in a lexicographic order, how can we compute the position of each partition in this order without having to explicitly list all other partitions that ...
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