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Exact Formulae for the Fractional Partition Functions (1907.03026v3)
Published 5 Jul 2019 in math.NT and math.CO
Abstract: The partition function $p(n)$ has been a testing ground for applications of analytic number theory to combinatorics. In particular, Hardy and Ramanujan invented the "circle method" to estimate the size of $p(n)$, which was later perfected by Rademacher who obtained an exact formula. Recently, Chan and Wang considered the fractional partition functions, defined by $\sum_{n = 0}\infty p_{\alpha}(n)xn := \prod_{k=1}\infty (1-xk){-\alpha}$. In this paper we use the Rademacher circle method to find an exact formula for $p_\alpha(n)$ and study its implications, including log-concavity and the higher-order generalizations (i.e., the Tur\'an inequalities) that $p_\alpha(n)$ satisfies.