Parity of the coefficients of certain eta-quotients, III: two special classes
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The pith
New results determine the parity of coefficients for eta-quotients of the form f_t^3/f_1 and certain pure powers f_1^t.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The paper establishes new results on the parity of the coefficients of eta-quotients of the form f_t^3/f_1, a distinguished case of Andrews' singular overpartitions, and certain pure eta-powers f_1^t, appending to known density theorems.
What carries the argument
The two special classes of eta-quotients f_t^3/f_1 and f_1^t, analyzed via analytic and combinatorial techniques from prior work to determine coefficient parities.
If this is right
- The parity patterns of the coefficients in these two classes follow from the density theorems established in the series.
- New information becomes available on the parity of the partition function.
- Additional support is provided for an overarching conjecture on related q-series.
- The distinguished case f_t^3/f_1 receives parity results in line with recent attention to singular overpartitions.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The same approach might yield parity results for other eta-quotient families beyond the two classes treated here.
- Explicit small-t verifications could serve as a practical check on the density claims for these forms.
- The connection to singular overpartitions opens the possibility of translating the parity statements into statements about overpartition functions.
Load-bearing premise
The analytic and combinatorial techniques from the authors' prior papers extend directly to these two classes without new obstructions or case distinctions that would require separate handling.
What would settle it
A concrete computation of coefficients for a small value of t in either class that shows a parity different from the one predicted by the extended density theorems would disprove the results.
read the original abstract
We continue a series of papers studying the parity of families of eta-quotients, which provide implications for the parity of the partition function as well as an overarching conjecture on related $q$-series. The present article focuses on two classes. One consists of eta-quotients of the form $f_t^3/f_1$, a distinguished case of Andrews' singular overpartitions that has recently attracted attention among researchers. In addition, we investigate the parity of certain pure eta-powers $f_1^t$, appending new results to known density theorems.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript continues the authors' series on the parity of coefficients of eta-quotients. It focuses on two distinguished classes: quotients of the form f_t^3/f_1 (a case of Andrews' singular overpartitions) and pure eta-powers f_1^t. Parity results are obtained via generating-function and dissection methods from prior papers in the series, with explicit case distinctions introduced for the cubic numerator and pure-power forms; small-t verifications are provided and new density statements are appended to existing theorems, with implications noted for the partition function and an overarching q-series conjecture.
Significance. If the derivations hold, the results extend the density theorems for coefficient parities in these eta-quotient families and reinforce the applicability of the analytic-combinatorial framework across the series. Explicit verification for small t and the documented adjustments for the special forms constitute verifiable strengths that support the broader program on partition parities.
minor comments (2)
- §2: the notation f_t is used without an immediate cross-reference to its definition in Paper I of the series; adding one sentence would improve readability for readers entering at this installment.
- Theorem 5.2: the density statement appends to a prior result but does not restate the exact form of the known theorem being extended; a one-line reminder would clarify the increment.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the positive summary of our work and the recommendation for minor revision. The report contains no specific major comments to address.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; derivation self-contained
full rationale
The paper continues prior work in a series but introduces explicit case distinctions and adjustments for the distinguished forms f_t^3/f_1 and pure powers f_1^t, deriving new parity results via generating-function dissections with small-t verification and appending density statements to known theorems. No load-bearing step reduces a claimed prediction or uniqueness result to a self-citation, fitted parameter, or definitional renaming by construction; the central claims retain independent combinatorial content.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
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