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Congruences for Andrews' spt-function modulo 32760 and extension of Atkin's Hecke-type partition congruences (1011.1957v1)

Published 9 Nov 2010 in math.NT

Abstract: New congruences are found for Andrews' smallest parts partition function spt(n). The generating function for spt(n) is related to the holomorphic part alpha(24z) of a certain weak Maass form M(z) of weight 3/2. We show that a normalized form of the generating function for spt(n) is an eigenform modulo 72 for the Hecke operators T(p2) for primes p > 3, and an eigenform modulo t for t = 5, 7 or 13 provided that (t, 6p) = 1. The result for the modulus 3 was observed earlier by the author and considered by Ono and Folsom. Similar congruences for higher powers of t (namely 56, 74 and 132) occur for the coefficients of the function alpha(z). Analogous results for the partition function were found by Atkin in 1966. Our results depend on the recent result of Ono that Mp is a weakly holomorphic modular form of weight 3/2 for the full modular group where Mp = M(z)|T(p2) - chi(p)(1 + p)M(z).

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