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Generalizing Ramanujan's J Functions

Published 27 Sep 2011 in math.NT | (1109.5957v2)

Abstract: We generalize Ramanujan's expansions of the fractional-power Euler functions (q{1/5})_{\infty} = J_1 - q{1/5} + q{2/5} J_2 {\infty} and (q{1/7}){\infty} = J_1 + q{1/7} J_2 - q{2/7} + q{5/7} J_3 {\infty} to (q{1/N}){\infty}, where N is a prime number greater than 3. We show that there are exactly (N+1)/2 non-zero J functions in the expansion of (q{1/N})_{\infty}, that one of these functions has the form +-q{X_0}, that all others have the form +-q{X_k} times the ratio of two Ramanujan theta functions, and that the product of all the non-zero J's is +-qZ, where Z and the X's denote non-negative integers.

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