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Combinatorics of tenth-order mock theta functions

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In this paper, we provide the combinatorial interpretations of two tenth-order mock theta functions which appeared in some identities given in Ramanujan’s lost notebook ((1988) Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi).

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This work was supported by the University Grant Commission, No. F. 2-16/2011(SA-1).

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SAREEN, J.K., RANA, M. Combinatorics of tenth-order mock theta functions. Proc Math Sci 126, 549–556 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12044-016-0305-4

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