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Convolutive sequences, I: Through the lens of integer partition functions

Published: July 15, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2507.10965v1

By: Shane Chern , Dennis Eichhorn , Shishuo Fu and more

Potential Business Impact:

Finds math patterns for counting things.

Business Areas:
A/B Testing Data and Analytics

Motivated by the convolutive behavior of the counting function for partitions with designated summands in which all parts are odd, we consider coefficient sequences $(a_n)_{n\ge 0}$ of primitive eta-products that satisfy the generic convolutive property \begin{align*} \sum_{n\ge 0} a_{mn} q^n = \left(\sum_{n\ge 0} a_n q^n\right)^m \end{align*} for a specific positive integer $m$. Given the results of an exhaustive search of the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences for such sequences for $m$ up to $6$, we first focus on the case where $m=2$ with our attention mainly paid to the combinatorics of two $2$-convolutive sequences, featuring bijective proofs for both. For other $2$-convolutive sequences discovered in the OEIS, we apply generating function manipulations to show their convolutivity. We also give two examples of $3$-convolutive sequences. Finally, we discuss other convolutive series that are not eta-products.

Page Count
22 pages

Category
Mathematics:
Combinatorics