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A = B (but not quite); 3-d arrays with multiple recurrences
Many years ago, I discovered the remarkable array (apparently originally discovered by Ramanujan)
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1 3
2 10 15
6 40 105 105
24 196 700 1260 945
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A conjectural trigonometric identity
Recently, I formulated the following conjecture which seems novel.
Conjecture. For any positive odd integer $n$, we have the identity
$$\sum_{j,k=0}^{n-1}\frac1{\cos 2\pi j/n+\cos 2\pi k/n}=\frac{n^2}...
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Combinatorial identity: $\sum_{i,j \ge 0} \binom{i+j}{i}^2 \binom{(a-i)+(b-j)}{a-i}^2=\frac{1}{2} \binom{(2a+1)+(2b+1)}{2a+1}$
In my research, I found this identity and as I experienced, it's surely right. But I can't give a proof for it.
Could someone help me?
This is the identity:
let $a$ and $b$ be two positive integers; ...
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Sum over permutations is 1
This might be easy, but let's see.
Question 1. If $\mathfrak{S}_n$ is the group of permutations on $[n]$, then is the following true?
$$\sum_{\pi\in\mathfrak{S}_n}\prod_{j=1}^n\frac{j}{\pi(1)+\pi(...
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Some binomial coefficient determinants
It is well known that for $n>0$
$$d(n)=\det\left(\binom{2i+2j+1}{i+j}\right)_{i,j=0}^{n-1}=1.$$
Computer experiments suggest that more generally
$$d(n,k)=\det\left(\binom{2i+2j+2k+1}{i+j}\right)_{i,...
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Is the sum $\sum\limits_{j=0}^{k-1}(-1)^{j+1}(k-j)^{2k-2} \binom{2k+1}{j} \ge 0?$
I am trying to prove $\sum\limits_{j=0}^{k-1}(-1)^{j+1}(k-j)^{2k-2} \binom{2k+1}{j} \ge 0$. This inequality has been verified by computer for $k\le40$.
Some clues that might work (kindly provided by ...
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Is there a combinatorial interpretation of the identity $\sum_{k=0}^m 2^{-2k} \binom{2k}{k} \binom{2m-k}{m} =4^{-m} \binom{4m+1}{2m}$?
I came across the following combinatorial identity in a paper by Victor H. Moll and Dante V. Manna 'a remarkable sequence of integers'.
$$\sum_{k=0}^m 2^{-2k} \binom{2k}{k} \binom{2m-k}{m}
=4^{-m} \...
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Has the $E_8$-based generating function for squares numbers been proven?
In his 2004 paper Conformal Field Theory and Torsion Elements of the Bloch Group, Nahm explains a physical argument due to Kadem, Klassen, McCoy, and Melzer for the following remarkable identity. Let $...
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Identity involving Pochhammer symbol
I came across the following identity in my research:
$$
\sum_{m=0}^s \frac{(-1)^m (a+2m)}{m!(s-m)! (a+m)_{s+1}}=\delta_{s,0}
$$
where $(a)_n= a(a+1)\cdots (a+n-1)$ is the Pochhammer symbol. One can ...
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A proof required for this identity [duplicate]
Experiments support the below identity.
Question. Is this true? Combinatorial proof preferred if possible.
$$\sum_{m=0}^n\binom{n-\frac13}m\binom{n+\frac13}{n-m}(1+6m-3n)^{2n+1}
=\left(\frac43\...
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What role does Cauchy's determinant identity play in combinatorics?
When studying representation theory, special functions or various other topics one is very likely to encounter the following identity at some point:
$$\det \left(\frac{1}{x _i+y _j}\right) _{1\le i,j \...
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$\prod_k(x\pm k)$ in binomial basis?
Let $x$ be an indeterminate and $n$ a non-negative integer.
Question. The following seems to be true. Is it?
$$x\prod_{k=1}^n(k^2-x^2)=\frac1{4^n}\sum_{m=0}^n\binom{n-x}m\binom{n+x}{n-m}(x+2m-n)^...
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Sum of multinomals = sum of binomials: why?
I stumbled on the following identity, which has been checked numerically.
Question. Is this true? If so, any proof?
$$\sum_{j=0}^{\lfloor\frac{k}2\rfloor}\binom{n-2k+j}{j,k-2j,n-3k+2j}
=\sum_{j=0}...
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A rather curious identity on sums over triple binomial terms
While exploring the Baxter sequences from my earlier MO post, I obtained a rather curious identity (not listed on OEIS either). I usually try to employ the Wilf-Zeilberger (WZ) algorithm to justify ...
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A sum involving derivatives of Vandermonde
Consider the standard Vandermonde $V(x_1, \ldots, x_n) = \prod_{i < j} (x_i - x_j)$.
I am intersted in the calculation of the following expression for fixed $k$:
$$\sum_i (x_i)^k (d/dx_i)^k V(x_1 , ...
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Identity with binomial coefficients and k^k
In process of doing some computations on Hilbert schemes, I stumbled across the following identity, for $k \ge 2$:
$$
k^{k-3} = \frac{1}{2} \sum_{i=1}^{k-1} \binom{k-2}{i-1} i^{i-2} (k-i)^{k-i-2}
$$
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Four new series for $\pi$ and related identities involving harmonic numbers
Recently, I discovered the following four new (conjectural) series for $\pi$:
\begin{align}\sum_{k=1}^\infty\frac{(5k^2-4k+1)8^k\binom{3k}k}{k(3k-1)(3k-2)\binom{2k}k\binom{4k}{2k}}&=\frac{3\pi}2,\...
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Some more binomial coefficient determinants
The setup is similar to this question, but generalizes the size of the Hankel matrix. We'll define
$$d(n,k,r):=\det\left(\binom{2i+2j+k+r}{i+j}\right)_{i,j=0}^{kn-1}.$$
Edit: Thanks to Johann ...
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A "quantum" identity: in search of a proof -Part II
As usual, denote $[n]_q=1+q+\cdots+q^{n-1}=\frac{\,\,1-q^n}{1-q}$ and $[n]_q!=[1]_q[2]_q\cdots[n]_q$. Furthermore, we write
$$\binom{n}k_q=\frac{[n]_q!}{[k]_q!\cdot[n-k]_q!}.$$
As a follow up on this ...
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An interesting identity: in search of a proof -Part I
I like the following binomial identity in that the RHS extracts the indeterminate $w$ from the LHS.
Question. Can you show that
$$\sum_{k=0}^n\binom{x+kw}k\binom{y-kw}{n-k}=\sum_{k=0}^n\binom{x+y-...
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Set partitions and permanents
Let $a(n)=$ Number of ordered set partitions of $[n]$ such that the smallest element of each block is odd.
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$q$-analogue of the multinomial theorem?
The $q$-binomial theorem states that
$$
\prod_{k=0}^{n-1}(1+q^kt) = \sum_{k=0}^n q^{\binom k2}{n\brack k}_q t^k.
$$
This identity is a $q$-analogue of the binomial theorem
$$
(1+t)^n = \sum_{k=0}^n \...
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Catalan determinants in search of a proof: Part II
This problem involves the Catalan numbers $C_n=\frac1{n+1}\binom{2n}n$.
I can prove the below equality by computing each of the two sides, directly. That means, there is an algebraic proof.
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Proofs of some combinatorial identities
Just wondering if anyone knows any references in the literature to bijections corresponding to the following simple generating function identities. Let $B(z)=\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{1-4z}}$ and $C(z)=\dfrac{1-...
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Proving an identity about Catalan numbers
$$C_{n} = \sum_{i=1}^n (-1)^{i-1} \binom{n-i+1}{i} C_{n-i}$$
Are there any good combinatorial proofs or algebraic proofs of this?
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Expressions involving Eulerian numbers of the second kind: trying to show $\sum_{m=0}^{n} (-1)^m(m)m!(2n-m-2)!\left\langle\left\langle n\atop m\right\rangle\right\rangle\neq0$ for even $n$.
Considering the success of a previous question involving Eulerian numbers, I thought I might throw this question into the mix. It comes from some localization computations in GW theory, but in this ...
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A cancellation property for permutations?
Let $S_n$ be the group of $n$-permutations. Denote the number of inversions of $\sigma\in S_n$ by $\ell(\sigma)$.
QUESTION. Assume $n>2$. Does this cancellation property hold true?
$$\sum_{\...
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Identity involving a quadratic term inside the Pochhammer symbol
This identity came up in my research:
$$
\sum_{m=1}^n m^2 \frac{(\frac{xy}n + m-1)_{2m-1} (n+m-1)_{2m-1}}{(x+m)_{2m+1} (y+m)_{2m+1}} = \frac{n^2}{(x^2-n^2) (y^2 - n^2)}.
$$
Here $n$ is a fixed ...
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A bijective proof for the odd companion to Shapiro's Catalan convolution
Shapiro's Catalan convolution is the following formula (where $C_n$ is the $n$th Catalan number):
$$
\sum_{k=0}^{n}{C_{2k}C_{2(n-k)}}=4^nC_n.
$$
In other words, letting $C(z)=\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}{C_nz^...
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Combinatorial identities
I have computational evidence that
$$\sum_{k=0}^n \binom{4n+1}{k} \cdot \binom{3n-k}{2n}= 2^{2n+1}\cdot \binom{2n-1}{n}$$
but I cannot prove it. I tried by induction, but it seems hard. Does anyone ...
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Sums of binomial coefficients weighted by incomplete gamma
I am interested in proving that
$$\sum_{k=0}^n\frac{k}{k!}\sum_{l=0}^{n-k}\frac{(-1)^l}{l!}=1
$$
and
$$\sum_{k=0}^n\frac{k^2}{k!}\sum_{l=0}^{n-k}\frac{(-1)^l}{l!}=2.
$$
I verified it numerically ...
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Permanent identities
The permanent $\mathrm{per}(A)$ of a matrix $A$ of size $n\times n$ is defined to be:
$$\mathrm{per}(A)=\sum_{\tau\in S_n}\prod_{j=1}^na_{j,\tau(j)}.$$
Let
$$A=\left[\tan\pi\frac{j+k}n\right]_{1\le j,...
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For $q$-analogues of a known curious identity
In 2002 I published the folllowing curious combinatorial identity:
$$(x+m+1)\sum_{i=0}^m(-1)^i\binom{x+y+i}{m-i}\binom{y+2i}i-\sum_{i=0}^m\binom{x+i}{m-i}(-4)^i=(x-m)\binom xm.$$
My original proof is ...
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A special binomial identity in need of a proof
I've encountered a curious identity as a codicil in some work. Is there a proof or reference?
$$\sum_{k=-n}^n\frac{2k+1}{n+k+1}\binom{2n}{n-k}\frac{x^k}{1+x^{2k+1}}=\frac{x^n}{1+x^{2n+1}}.$$
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In search of a combinatorial reasoning for a vanishing sum
Assume $s, j \in\mathbb{N}$. Define the set
$$\mathcal{A}_{j,s}:=\{(n_1,n_2,\dots,n_j)\in\mathbb{Z}_{\geq0}^j\vert \,
n_1+2n_2+\cdots+jn_j=j, \, n_1+n_2+\cdots+n_j=s\}.$$
Question. Is there a ...
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Binomial Identity
I recently noted that
$$\sum_{k=0}^{n/2} \left(-\frac{1}{3}\right)^k\binom{n+k}{k}\binom{2n+1-k}{n+1+k}=3^n$$
Is this a known binomial identity? Any proof or reference?
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A link between hooks and contents: Part II
This is a question in the spirit of an earlier problem.
Let $\lambda$ be an integer partition: $\lambda=(\lambda_1\geq\lambda_2\geq\dots\geq0)$.
Recall also the notation for the content of a cell $...
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(0,1)-matrix congruence: is it known?
[[UPDATE: This work has now been published at SIAM J Discrete Math.: Formulae for the Alon–Tarsi Conjecture.]]
By equating two formulae (one congruence by Glynn (1) (which has just appeared) and one ...
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A hypergeometric identity related to Bessel functions
The identity in my recent answer can be stated in a particularly neat form:
$${}_2F_0\left({-n, n+1\atop{}};\frac{x}{2}\right) ~\cdot~ {}_2F_0\left({-n, n+1\atop{}};-\frac{x}{2}\right) ~=~ {}_3F_0\...
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A reference for a sum found in Gould's Combinatorial Identities book
On p. 49 in Gould's book Combinatorial Identities, the author states that the sum $$\sum_{k=0}^{n-1}(-1)^k\binom{n}{k}\binom{2n}{2k}^{-1}$$ "... arises naturally in a statistical problem; it ...
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Looking for a $q$-analogue of a binomial identity
The following identity is well-known and there are a few proofs to it (see Bijective proof problems, by R P Stanley, for this and similar formulae):
$$\sum_{k=0}^n\binom{2k}k\binom{2n-2k}{n-k}=4^n \...
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Products and sum of cubes in Fibonacci
Consider the familiar sequence of Fibonacci numbers: $F_0=0, F_1=1, F_n=F_{n-1}+F_{n-2}$.
Although it is rather easy to furnish an algebraic verification of the below identity, I wish to see a ...
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Recreation with Catalan
Consider the well-known sequence $C_k=\frac1{k+1}\binom{2k}k$ of Catalan numbers. I came across the below identity while working with certain generating functions. I thought it might be of interest to ...
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Combinatorial proof of Catalan's identity
Consider the problem of tiling a board of length $n$ with squares of size $1×1$ and dominoes of size $1×2$, Let's denote $f_n$ to be the number of ways to tile this so-called ($n$)-board.Then $f_n=F_{...
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A convolution-type identity for the "major index"
For a permutation $\pi\in\frak{S}_n$, define the number of descents of $\pi$ as $$\text{des}(\pi)=\vert\{i: \pi(i)>\pi(i+1)\}\vert.$$
The following is a well-known (and interesting) identity:
$$\...
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Three conjectural series for $\pi^2$ and related identities
Recently, I found the following three (conjectural) identities for $\pi^2$:
$$\sum_{k=1}^\infty\frac{145k^2-104k+18}{k^3(2k-1)\binom{2k}k\binom{3k}k^2}=\frac{\pi^2}3,\tag{1}$$
$$\sum_{k=1}^\infty\frac{...
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Seeking for a meaning: a curious symmetry
Suppose $\Phi(m,n)=(2m)!^n\prod_{k=1}^n\binom{2m+2k+x}{2k+x}$.
Then, algebraically, it is trivial to see that
$$(2m)!^n\prod_{k=1}^n\binom{2m+2k+x}{2k+x}=(2n)!^m\prod_{k=1}^m\binom{2n+2k+x}{2k+x}.$$
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Double sum involving binomial coefficients
I came across a sum of binomial coefficients while trying to solve a problem involving $SU(2)$ group integrals. I am not able to solve it, nor I found a similar identity in the literature. I would ...
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On the sum $\sum_{k=b}^{a-1} \binom{2k+1+n}{2n+1}\binom{2a-1}{a+k}$
Let $n$ be a non-negative integer.
Does there always exist a polynomial $P_n(a,b)$ such that for all integers $a > b \geq n/2$ we have
$$
\sum_{k=b}^{a-1} \binom{2k+1+n}{2n+1}\binom{2a-1}{a+k} = \...
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A curious series for $L(2,(\frac{-3}{\cdot}))$
Let
$$K:=L\left(2,\left(\frac{-3}{\cdot}\right)\right)=\sum_{k=1}^\infty\frac{(\frac k3)}{k^2}=\sum_{j=0}^\infty\left(\frac1{(3j+1)^2}-\frac1{(3j+2)^2}\right),$$ where $(\frac k3)$ is the Legendre ...