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1.
In this note we investigate the function \(B_{k,\ell }(n)\), which counts the number of \((k,\ell )\)-regular bipartitions of n. We shall prove an infinite family of congruences modulo 11: for \(\alpha \ge 2\) and \(n\ge 0\),
$$\begin{aligned} B_{3,11}\left( 3^{\alpha }n+\frac{5\cdot 3^{\alpha -1}-1}{2}\right) \equiv 0\ (\mathrm{mod\ }11). \end{aligned}$$
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Let \(B_\ell (n)\) denote the number of \(\ell \)-regular bipartitions of n. In this paper, we prove several infinite families of congruences satisfied by \(B_\ell (n)\) for \(\ell \in {\{5,7,13\}}\). For example, we show that for all \(\alpha >0\) and \(n\ge 0\),
$$\begin{aligned} B_5\left( 4^\alpha n+\frac{5\times 4^\alpha -2}{6}\right)\equiv & {} 0 \ (\text {mod}\ 5),\\ B_7\left( 5^{8\alpha }n+\displaystyle \frac{5^{8\alpha }-1}{2}\right)\equiv & {} 3^\alpha B_7(n)\ (\text {mod}\ 7) \end{aligned}$$
and
$$\begin{aligned} B_{13}\left( 5^{12\alpha }n+5^{12\alpha }-1\right) \equiv B_{13}(n)\ (\text {mod}\ 13). \end{aligned}$$
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Let \(b_{5}(n)\) denote the number of 5-regular partitions of n. We find the generating functions of \(b_{5}(An+B)\) for some special pairs of integers (AB). Moreover, we obtain infinite families of congruences for \(b_{5}(n)\) modulo powers of 5. For example, for any integers \(k\ge 1\) and \(n\ge 0\), we prove that
$$\begin{aligned} b_{5}\left( 5^{2k-1}n+\frac{5^{2k}-1}{6}\right) \equiv 0 \quad (\mathrm{mod}\, 5^{k}) \end{aligned}$$
and
$$\begin{aligned} b_{5}\left( 5^{2k}n+\frac{5^{2k}-1}{6}\right) \equiv 0 \quad (\mathrm{mod}\, 5^{k}). \end{aligned}$$
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Let \(b_{\ell }(n)\) denote the number of \(\ell \)-regular partitions of n. By employing the modular equation of seventh order, we establish the following congruence for \(b_{7}(n)\) modulo powers of 7: for \(n\ge 0\) and \(j\ge 1\),
$$\begin{aligned} b_{7}\left( 7^{2j-1}n+\frac{3\cdot 7^{2j}-1}{4}\right) \equiv 0 \pmod {7^j}. \end{aligned}$$
We also find some infinite families of congruences modulo 2 and 7 satisfied by \(b_{7}(n)\).
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Let \(\overline{p}(n)\) denote the number of overpartitions of n. Recently, congruences modulo powers of 2 for \(\overline{p}(n)\) were widely studied. In this paper, we prove several new infinite families of congruences modulo powers of 2 for \(\overline{p}(n)\). For example, for \(\alpha \ge 1\) and \(n\ge 0\),
$$\begin{aligned} \overline{p}(8\cdot 3^{4\alpha +4}n+5\cdot 3^{4\alpha +3})\equiv 0 \quad (\mathrm{mod}\,\,{2^8}). \end{aligned}$$
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Let \(b_{k}(n)\) denote the number of k-regular partitions of n. In this paper, we prove Ramanujan-type congruences modulo powers of 7 for \(b_{7}(n)\) and \(b_{49}(n)\). For example, for all \(j\ge 1\) and \(n\ge 0\), we prove that
$$\begin{aligned} b_{7}\Bigg (7^{2j-1}n+\frac{3\cdot 7^{2j-1}-1}{4}\Bigg )\equiv 0\pmod {7^{j}} \end{aligned}$$
and
$$\begin{aligned} b_{49}\Big (7^{j}n+7^{j}-2\Big )\equiv 0\pmod {7^{j}}. \end{aligned}$$
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Let \(a_{\ell ,m}(n)\) denote the number of \((\ell ,m)\)-regular partitions of a positive integer n into distinct parts, where \(\ell \) and m are relatively primes. In this paper, we establish several infinite families of congruences modulo 2 for \(a_{3,5}(n)\). For example,
$$\begin{aligned} a_{3, 5}\left(2^{6\alpha +4}5^{2\beta }n+\frac{ 2^{6\alpha +3}5^{2\beta +1}-1}{3}\right) \equiv 0 , \end{aligned}$$
where \(\alpha , \beta \ge 0\).
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Let \(\bar{p}(n)\) denote the number of overpartitions of n. Fortin et al. and Hirschhorn and Sellers established some congruences modulo powers of 2 for \(\bar{p}(n)\). Recently, Xia and Yao found several congruences modulo powers of 2 and 3. In particular, they proved that \(\bar{p}(96n+12)\equiv 0 \ (\mathrm{mod}\ 9)\) and \(\bar{p}(24n+19)\equiv 0\ (\mathrm{mod\ }27)\). In this paper, we generalize the two congruences and establish several new infinite families of congruences modulo 9 and 27 for \(\bar{p}(n)\). Furthermore, we prove some strange congruences modulo 9 and 27 for \(\bar{p}(n)\) by employing some results due to Cooper et al. For example, we prove that for \(k\ge 0\), \(\bar{p}(4^{k+1})\equiv 2^{k+3}+6(-1)^k\ (\mathrm{mod} \ 27) \) and \(\bar{p}\left( 7^{2k}\right) \equiv 2-2k\ (\mathrm{mod}\ 9)\). We also present two conjectures on congruences for \(\bar{p}(n)\).  相似文献   

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Recently, Andrews, Dixit, and Yee introduced a new partition function \(p_{\omega }(n)\) that denotes the number of partitions of n in which each odd part is less than twice the smallest part. The generating function of \(p_{\omega }(n)\) is associated with the third-order mock theta function \(\omega (q)\). Andrews, Passary, Sellers, and Yee proved three infinite families of congruences modulo 4 and 8 for \(p_{\omega }(n)\) and provided elementary proofs of congruences modulo 5 for \(p_{\omega }(n)\) which were first discovered by Waldherr. In this paper, we prove some new congruences modulo 5 and powers of 2 for \(p_{\omega }(n)\). In particular, we obtain some non-standard congruences for \(p_{\omega }(n)\). For example, we prove that for \(k\ge 0\), \( p_{\omega }\left( \frac{7\times 5^{2k+1}+1 }{3}\right) \equiv (-1)^k \ (\mathrm{mod}\ 5) \) and \( p_\omega \left( \frac{2^{2k+7}+1}{3}\right) \equiv 1251 \times (-1)^k \ (\mathrm{mod}\ 2^{11})\).  相似文献   

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Define \(g_n(x)=\sum _{k=0}^n\left( {\begin{array}{c}n\\ k\end{array}}\right) ^2\left( {\begin{array}{c}2k\\ k\end{array}}\right) x^k\) for \(n=0,1,2,\ldots \). Those numbers \(g_n=g_n(1)\) are closely related to Apéry numbers and Franel numbers. In this paper we establish some fundamental congruences involving \(g_n(x)\). For example, for any prime \(p>5\) we have
$$\begin{aligned} \sum _{k=1}^{p-1}\frac{g_k(-1)}{k}\equiv 0\pmod {p^2}\quad \text {and}\quad \sum _{k=1}^{p-1}\frac{g_k(-1)}{k^2}\equiv 0\pmod p. \end{aligned}$$
This is similar to Wolstenholme’s classical congruences
$$\begin{aligned} \sum _{k=1}^{p-1}\frac{1}{k}\equiv 0\pmod {p^2}\quad \text {and}\quad \sum _{k=1}^{p-1}\frac{1}{k^2}\equiv 0\pmod p \end{aligned}$$
for any prime \(p>3\).
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Let\(B_{2}^{n}\) denote the Euclidean ball in\({\mathbb R}^n\), and, given closed star-shaped body\(K \subset {\mathbb R}^{n}, M_{K}\) denote the average of the gauge of K on the Euclidean sphere. Let\(p \in (0,1)\) and let\(K \subset {\mathbb R}^{n}\) be a p-convex body. In [17] we proved that for every\(\lambda \in (0,1)\) there exists an orthogonal projection P of rank\((1 - \lambda)n\) such that
$\frac{f(\lambda)}{M_K} PB^{n}_{2} \subset PK,$
where\(f(\lambda)=c_p\lambda^{1+1/p}\) for some positive constant c p depending on p only. In this note we prove that\(f(\lambda)\) can be taken equal to\(C_p\lambda^{1/p-1/2}\). In terms of Kolmogorov numbers it means that for every\(k \leq n\)
$d_k (\hbox{Id}:\ell^{n}_{2} \to ({\mathbb R}^{n},\|\cdot\|_{K})) \leq C_p \frac{n^{1/p-1}}{k^{1/p-1/2}} \ell(\hbox{ID}: \ell^{n}_{2} \to ({\mathbb R}^{n}, \|\cdot\|_{K})),$
where\(\ell(\hbox{Id})={\bf E}\|\sum\limits^{n}_{i=1}g_i e_i\|_K\) for the independent standard Gaussian random variables\(\{g_i\}\) and the canonical basis\(\{e_i\}\) of\({\mathbb R}^n\). All results do not require the symmetry of K.
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13.
Let \(\alpha ,\beta \) be orientation-preserving diffeomorphism (shifts) of \(\mathbb {R}_+=(0,\infty )\) onto itself with the only fixed points \(0\) and \(\infty \) and \(U_\alpha ,U_\beta \) be the isometric shift operators on \(L^p(\mathbb {R}_+)\) given by \(U_\alpha f=(\alpha ')^{1/p}(f\circ \alpha )\), \(U_\beta f=(\beta ')^{1/p}(f\circ \beta )\), and \(P_2^\pm =(I\pm S_2)/2\) where
$$\begin{aligned} (S_2 f)(t):=\frac{1}{\pi i}\int \limits _0^\infty \left( \frac{t}{\tau }\right) ^{1/2-1/p}\frac{f(\tau )}{\tau -t}\,d\tau , \quad t\in \mathbb {R}_+, \end{aligned}$$
is the weighted Cauchy singular integral operator. We prove that if \(\alpha ',\beta '\) and \(c,d\) are continuous on \(\mathbb {R}_+\) and slowly oscillating at \(0\) and \(\infty \), and
$$\begin{aligned} \limsup _{t\rightarrow s}|c(t)|<1, \quad \limsup _{t\rightarrow s}|d(t)|<1, \quad s\in \{0,\infty \}, \end{aligned}$$
then the operator \((I-cU_\alpha )P_2^++(I-dU_\beta )P_2^-\) is Fredholm on \(L^p(\mathbb {R}_+)\) and its index is equal to zero. Moreover, its regularizers are described.
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For a non-negative integer \(n\), let \(E_n\) be the \(n\) th Euler number. In this note, for any positive integer \(n\), we prove the following congruences:
$$\begin{aligned} {\left\{ \begin{array}{ll} E_{4n} \equiv 380n-375 \pmod {10^3}, \\ E_{4n+2} \equiv -460n+399 \pmod {10^3}. \end{array}\right. } \end{aligned}$$
Our proof is based on induction on \(n\) and elementary direct calculations.
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The notion of broken k-diamond partitions was introduced by Andrews and Paule in 2007. For a fixed positive integer k, let \(\Delta _k(n)\) denote the number of broken k-diamond partitions of n. Recently, Paule and Radu conjectured two relations on \(\Delta _5(n)\) which were proved by Xiong and Jameson, respectively. In this paper, employing these relations, we prove that, for any prime p with \(p\equiv 1\ (\mathrm{mod}\ 4)\), there exists an integer \(\lambda (p)\in \{2,\ 3,\ 5,\ 6,\ 11\}\) such that, for \(n, \alpha \ge 0\), if \(p\not \mid (2n+1)\), then
$$\begin{aligned} \Delta _5\left( 11p^{\lambda (p)(\alpha +1)-1} n+\frac{11p^{\lambda (p)(\alpha +1)-1}+1}{2}\right) \equiv 0\ (\mathrm{mod}\ 11). \end{aligned}$$
Moreover, some non-standard congruences modulo 11 for \(\Delta _5(n)\) are deduced. For example, we prove that, for \(\alpha \ge 0\), \(\Delta _5\left( \frac{11\times 5^{5\alpha }+1}{2}\right) \equiv 7\ (\mathrm{mod}\ 11)\).
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For any \(p\in (0,\,1]\), let \(H^{\Phi _p}(\mathbb {R}^n)\) be the Musielak–Orlicz Hardy space associated with the Musielak–Orlicz growth function \(\Phi _p\), defined by setting, for any \(x\in \mathbb {R}^n\) and \(t\in [0,\,\infty )\),
$$\begin{aligned}&\Phi _{p}(x,\,t)\\&\quad := {\left\{ \begin{array}{ll} \displaystyle \frac{t}{\log {(e+t)}+[t(1+|x|)^n]^{1-p}}&{} \quad \text {when}\ n(1/p-1)\notin \mathbb N \cup \{0\},\\ \displaystyle \frac{t}{\log (e+t)+[t(1+|x|)^n]^{1-p}[\log (e+|x|)]^p}&{} \quad \text {when}\ n(1/p-1)\in \mathbb N\cup \{0\}, \end{array}\right. } \end{aligned}$$
which is the sharp target space of the bilinear decomposition of the product of the Hardy space \(H^p(\mathbb {R}^n)\) and its dual. Moreover, \(H^{\Phi _1}(\mathbb {R}^n)\) is the prototype appearing in the real-variable theory of general Musielak–Orlicz Hardy spaces. In this article, the authors find a new structure of the space \(H^{\Phi _p}(\mathbb {R}^n)\) by showing that, for any \(p\in (0,\,1]\), \(H^{\Phi _p}(\mathbb {R}^n)=H^{\phi _0}(\mathbb {R}^n) +H_{W_p}^p({{{\mathbb {R}}}^n})\) and, for any \(p\in (0,\,1)\), \(H^{\Phi _p}(\mathbb {R}^n)=H^{1}(\mathbb {R}^n) +H_{W_p}^p({{{\mathbb {R}}}^n})\), where \(H^1(\mathbb {R}^n)\) denotes the classical real Hardy space, \(H^{\phi _0}({{{\mathbb {R}}}^n})\) the Orlicz–Hardy space associated with the Orlicz function \(\phi _0(t):=t/\log (e+t)\) for any \(t\in [0,\infty )\), and \(H_{W_p}^p(\mathbb {R}^n)\) the weighted Hardy space associated with certain weight function \(W_p(x)\) that is comparable to \(\Phi _p(x,1)\) for any \(x\in \mathbb {R}^n\). As an application, the authors further establish an interpolation theorem of quasilinear operators based on this new structure.
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We present the generating function for \(c\phi _6(n)\), the number of generalized Frobenius partitions of \(n\) with \(6\) colors, in terms of Ramanujan’s theta functions and exhibit \(2\), and \(3\)-dissections of it that yield the congruences \(c\phi _6(2n+1)\equiv 0~(\text {mod}~4)\), \(c\phi _6(3n+1)\equiv 0~(\text {mod}~3^2)\) and \(c\phi _6(3n+2)\equiv 0~(\text {mod}~3^2)\).  相似文献   

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Let \(\bar{p}(n)\) denote the number of overpartitions of \(n\). Recently, Fortin–Jacob–Mathieu and Hirschhorn–Sellers independently obtained 2-, 3- and 4-dissections of the generating function for \(\bar{p}(n)\) and derived a number of congruences for \(\bar{p}(n)\) modulo 4, 8 and 64 including \(\bar{p}(8n+7)\equiv 0 \pmod {64}\) for \(n\ge 0\). In this paper, we give a 16-dissection of the generating function for \(\bar{p}(n)\) modulo 16 and show that \(\bar{p}(16n+14)\equiv 0\pmod {16}\) for \(n\ge 0\). Moreover, using the \(2\)-adic expansion of the generating function for \(\bar{p}(n)\) according to Mahlburg, we obtain that \(\bar{p}(\ell ^2n+r\ell )\equiv 0\pmod {16}\), where \(n\ge 0\), \(\ell \equiv -1\pmod {8}\) is an odd prime and \(r\) is a positive integer with \(\ell \not \mid r\). In particular, for \(\ell =7\) and \(n\ge 0\), we get \(\bar{p}(49n+7)\equiv 0\pmod {16}\) and \(\bar{p}(49n+14)\equiv 0\pmod {16}\). We also find four congruence relations: \(\bar{p}(4n)\equiv (-1)^n\bar{p}(n) \pmod {16}\) for \(n\ge 0\), \(\bar{p}(4n)\equiv (-1)^n\bar{p}(n)\pmod {32}\) where \(n\) is not a square of an odd positive integer, \(\bar{p}(4n)\equiv (-1)^n\bar{p}(n)\pmod {64}\) for \(n\not \equiv 1,2,5\pmod {8}\) and \(\bar{p}(4n)\equiv (-1)^n\bar{p}(n)\pmod {128}\) for \(n\equiv 0\pmod {4}\).  相似文献   

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We study nonlinear elliptic equations in divergence form
$$\text {div }{\mathcal A}(x,Du)=\text {div } G.$$
When \({\mathcal A}\) has linear growth in D u, and assuming that \(x\mapsto {\mathcal A}(x,\xi )\) enjoys \(B^{\alpha }_{\frac {n}\alpha , q}\) smoothness, local well-posedness is found in \(B^{\alpha }_{p,q}\) for certain values of \(p\in [2,\frac {n}{\alpha })\) and \(q\in [1,\infty ]\). In the particular case \({\mathcal A}(x,\xi )=A(x)\xi \), G = 0 and \(A\in B^{\alpha }_{\frac {n}\alpha ,q}\), \(1\leq q\leq \infty \), we obtain \(Du\in B^{\alpha }_{p,q}\) for each \(p<\frac {n}\alpha \). Our main tool in the proof is a more general result, that holds also if \({\mathcal A}\) has growth s?1 in D u, 2 ≤ sn, and asserts local well-posedness in L q for each q > s, provided that \(x\mapsto {\mathcal A}(x,\xi )\) satisfies a locally uniform VMO condition.
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Let \(f: \mathbb {C}^n \rightarrow \mathbb {C}^k\) be a holomorphic function and set \(Z = f^{-1}(0)\). Assume that Z is non-empty. We prove that for any \(r > 0\),
$$\begin{aligned} \gamma _n(Z + r) \ge \gamma _n(E + r), \end{aligned}$$
where \(Z + r\) is the Euclidean r-neighborhood of Z; \(\gamma _n\) is the standard Gaussian measure in \(\mathbb {C}^n\), and \(E \subseteq \mathbb {C}^n\) is an \((n-k)\)-dimensional, affine, complex subspace whose distance from the origin is the same as the distance of Z from the origin.
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