Combinatorial perspectives on the Crank and mex partition statistics (Q2138567)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7525878
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7525878 |
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Combinatorial perspectives on the Crank and mex partition statistics (English)
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12 May 2022
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Summary: Several authors have recently considered the smallest positive part missing from an integer partition, known as the minimum excludant or mex. In this work, we revisit and extend connections between Dyson's crank statistic, the mex, and Frobenius symbols, with a focus on combinatorial proof techniques. One highlight is a generating function expression for the number of partitions with a bounded crank that does not include an alternating sum. This leads to a combinatorial interpretation involving types of Durfee rectangles. A recurring combinatorial technique uses sign reversing involutions on certain triples of partitions to establish a result of Fine and other identities.
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