How can I prove this equation for my discrete math project?

John Landry

John Landry

Answered question

2022-07-16

How can I prove this equation for my discrete math project?
Prove:
i 1 1 1 x q i = k 0 x k q k 2 ( 1 q ) ( 1 q 2 ) ( 1 q k ) ( 1 x q ) ( 1 x q 2 ) ( 1 x q k )
One of the hints that was given was Let O be the collection of integer partitions with only parts of odd size. Then both sides are the generating function p ϵ O x l ( p ) q | p | where l(p) is the number of parts of p and |p| is the sum of the parts.

Answer & Explanation

agyalapi60

agyalapi60

Beginner2022-07-17Added 17 answers

Step 1
Here is a visual proof of the slightly easier case when x = q a .
The LHS counts all partitions with minimum part a + 1.
Step 2
The numerator on the RHS can be considered to be a 'Durfee rectangle' with sides k and k + a. Place the first set of partitions on the k side, and the second set aligned to the k + a side, and again we have partitions into smallest part a + 1.

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