PSU Mark
Eberly College of Science Mathematics Department
Algebra and Number Theory

Penn State
Algebra and Number Theory

Faculty preprints

  1. George Andrews:  Preprints on personal site
    •  Partitions, chapter 8 in the book HISTORY OF COMBINATORICS edited by Robin Wilson. pdf.
    •  (with P. Paule and A. Riese)   "MacMahon's dream" . submitted . pdf.
    • "q-orthogonal polynomials, Rogers-Ramanujan identities,and mock theta functions".  The  Proceedings  of the Steklov Institute. Dedicated to the 75th Birthday of A. A. Karatsuba..  278.pdf
    • (with J. Bell)  Euler's pentagonal number theorem and the Rogers-Fine identity.    Annals of Combinatorics.  279.pdf.
    • (with S. Rose) MacMahon's sum-of-divisors functions, Chebyshev polynomials, and quasi-modular forms. J. Reine Angew. Math. 281.pdf.
    • "Partitions with early conditions" . submitted. 280.pdf. 
    • "Differences of partition functions: The anti-telescoping method." submitted. 282.pdf.
    • Concave and convex compositions. submitted. 284.pdf.
    • Basis partitions and the Rogers-Ramanujan identities. (in preparation). 285.pdf.
    • (with C. Savage and H. Wilf) Hypergeometric identities associated with statistics on words. (in preparation). 286.pdf.
    • (with F. Garvan and J. Liang)  Combinatorial interpretations of  congruences for the spt function. submitted  287.pdf.
    • (with M. Merca) The truncated pentagonal number theorem. submitted.  288.pdf    
  2. W. Dale Brownawell:  On the arXiv.
  3. Kirsten Eisenträger:   Preprints on personal website. On the arXiv
  4. Svetlana Katok:   On the arXiv.
  5. Wen-Ching Winnie Li:   On the arXiv.
  6. Jason Morton:   Preprints on personal website. On the arXiv.
  7. Mihran Papikian:   Preprints on personal website. On the arXiv.
  8. Sonja Petrović:   Preprints on personal website. On the arXiv.
  9. James Sellers:   Preprints on personal website.
  10. Karl Schwede:   Preprints on personal website. On the arXiv.
  11. Ae Ja Yee:   Preprints on personal website.
  12. Yuri Zarhin:   Preprints on the arXiv.

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