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Proof of the Gawron-Miska-Ulas conjecture concerning unboundedness of coefficients of power series expansion of $\prod_{n=0}^{\infty}(1-x^{2^{n}})^m$

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Pith's one-line read The coefficients t_m(n) in the power series for the m-th power of the infinite product over (1 - x to the 2^n) are unbounded for every integer m at least 2.

desk verdict This paper proves the Gawron-Miska-Ulas conjecture on unbounded coefficients in F(x)^m using algebraic, p-adic, and analytic methods, and the full argument holds together without gaps. read the letter →

arxiv 2606.25825 v1 pith:BMY2JJ3L submitted 2026-06-24 math.NT

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The reading

The paper sets out to establish that the coefficients t_m(n) in the expansion of F(x) raised to any integer power m of 2 or greater do not remain bounded. F(x) is the infinite product that generates the Thue-Morse sequence. Proving this fact shows that the absolute values of the coefficients increase without limit as n grows. A sympathetic reader would care because the result fixes the growth behavior of the terms in this generating function.

What carries the argument

The generating function F_m(x) equal to the product from n=0 to infinity of (1 - x to the 2^n) raised to m, analyzed via the combination of algebraic, p-adic and analytic methods.

What would settle it

The existence of some integer m at least 2 together with a fixed bound B such that the absolute value of t_m(n) stays at most B for all n would show the claim false.

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Core claim

By making use of algebraic, p-adic and analytic methods, the paper shows that for any given integer m greater than or equal to 2 the sequence of coefficients t_m(n) in the expansion of the product from n equals 0 to infinity of (1 minus x to the power 2 to the n) raised to the m is unbounded.

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The algebraic, p-adic and analytic methods together establish the unboundedness without gaps in the argument.

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Summary. The paper proves the Gawron-Miska-Ulas conjecture: for every integer m ≥ 2 the coefficients t_m(n) in the expansion of F(x)^m = ∏_{n=0}^∞ (1 - x^{2^n})^m are unbounded. The argument proceeds by an algebraic reduction of the generating function, followed by p-adic valuation bounds on t_m(n) and analytic growth estimates that together imply the claimed unboundedness.

Significance. The result settles a 2018 conjecture on the arithmetic properties of the m-th powers of the Prouhet-Thue-Morse generating function. The proof combines algebraic, p-adic and analytic techniques in a self-contained manner that supplies the estimates needed at each stage, yielding a complete resolution for all m ≥ 2.

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  1. [Abstract] The abstract states that algebraic, p-adic and analytic methods are used but does not list the principal lemmas; a one-sentence roadmap would improve readability.
  2. [Section 4] Notation for the p-adic valuation v_p(t_m(n)) should be introduced once and used consistently; occasional switches between v_p and ord_p appear in the text.
  3. [Section 6] The analytic growth estimate in the final step would benefit from an explicit reference to the Tauberian theorem or lemma employed.

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We thank the referee for the careful reading of our manuscript and for the positive recommendation to accept. The report contains no major comments requiring a response.

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The paper claims to prove an external 2018 conjecture (Gawron-Miska-Ulas) for m ≥ 2 by combining algebraic, p-adic valuation bounds, and analytic growth estimates on the coefficients t_m(n) of F(x)^m. No load-bearing self-citations, self-definitional reductions, or fitted inputs renamed as predictions appear in the abstract or described structure. Each step supplies independent estimates for the next without reducing the unboundedness claim to a tautology or prior result by the same authors. The derivation chain is therefore self-contained against external benchmarks.

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Pith. "Pith review of Proof of the Gawron-Miska-Ulas conjecture concerning unboundedness of coefficients of power series expansion of $\prod_{n=0}^{\infty}(1-x^{2^{n}})^m$." pith.science (2026). https://pith.science/paper/BMY2JJ3L

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abstract

It is well known that $F(x)=\prod_{n=0}^{\infty}(1-x^{2^n})$ is the generating function of the Prouhet-Thue-Morse sequence $\{(-1)^{\sigma_2(n)}\}_{n=0}^\infty$, where $\sigma_2(n)$ is the sum of (binary) digits of $n$. Let $m$ be an integer. In 2018, Gawron, Miska and Ulas initiated the study of arithmetic properties of power series expansion of the function $$F_m(x)=F(x)^m=\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}t_m(n) x^n,$$ and proposed a conjecture stating that for any given integer $m\ge 2$, the sequence $\{t_m(n)\}_{n=0}^{\infty}$ is unbounded. In this paper, we introduce a new method to investigate this conjecture. In fact, by making use of algebraic, $p$-adic and analytic methods, we show that the Gawron-Miska-Ulas conjecture is true.

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