DEVELOPMENT OF LOVEJOY AND OSBURN’SOVERPARTITION FUNCTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v3.i1.2015.3052Keywords:
Convenience, Congruent, Modulo 8, Prime Factorizations, ParityAbstract [English]
In 2008, Lovejoy and Osburn defined the generating function for .In 2009, Byungchan Kim defined the generating function for .This paper shows how to discuss the generating functions for and . Byungchan Kim also defined with increasing relation and overpartitioncongruences mod 4,8 and 64. In 2006, Berndt found the relation has two values with certain restrictions and various formulae by the common term .This paper shows how to prove the four Theorems about overpartitions modulo 8.These Theorems satisfy the arithmetic properties of the overpartition function modulo 8.
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