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An explicit generating function arising in counting binomial coefficients divisible by powers of primes (1604.07089v5)

Published 24 Apr 2016 in math.NT and math.CO

Abstract: For a prime $p$ and nonnegative integers $j$ and $n$ let $\vartheta_p(j,n)$ be the number of entries in the $n$-th row of Pascal's triangle that are exactly divisible by $pj$. Moreover, for a finite sequence $w=(w_{r-1}\cdots w_0)\neq (0,\ldots,0)$ in ${0,\ldots,p-1}$ we denote by $\lvert n\rvert_w$ the number of times that $w$ appears as a factor (contiguous subsequence) of the base-$p$ expansion $n=(n_{\mu-1}\cdots n_0)_p$ of $n$. It follows from the work of Barat and Grabner (Digital functions and distribution of binomial coefficients, J. London Math. Soc. (2) 64(3), 2001), that $\vartheta_p(j,n)/\vartheta_p(0,n)$ is given by a polynomial $P_j$ in the variables $X_w$, where $w$ are certain finite words in ${0,\ldots,p-1}$, and each variable $X_w$ is set to $\lvert n\rvert_w$. This was later made explicit by Rowland (The number of nonzero binomial coefficients modulo $p\alpha$, J. Comb. Number Theory 3(1), 2011), independently from Barat and Grabner's work, and Rowland described and implemented an algorithm computing these polynomials $P_j$. In this paper, we express the coefficients of $P_j$ using generating functions, and we prove that these generating functions can be determined explicitly by means of a recurrence relation. Moreover, we prove that $P_j$ is uniquely determined, and we note that the proof of our main theorem also provides a new proof of its existence. Besides providing insight into the structure of the polynomials $P_j$, our results allow us to compute them in a very efficient way.

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