Jagged Partitions
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By jagged partitions we refer to an ordered collection of non-negative integers (n1, n2,..., nm) with nm≥ p for some positive integer p, further subject to some weakly decreasing conditions that prevent them for being genuine partitions. The case analyzed in greater detail here corresponds to p = 1 and the following conditions ni≥ ni+1−1 and ni≥ ni+2. A number of properties for the corresponding partition function are derived, including rather remarkable congruence relations. An interesting application of jagged partitions concerns the derivation of generating functions for enumerating partitions with special restrictions, a point that is illustrated with various examples.
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