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q-Analogues of Euler’s Odd = Distinct theorem

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Two q-analogues of Euler’s theorem on integer partitions with odd or distinct parts are given. A q-lecture hall theorem is given.

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Stanton, D. q-Analogues of Euler’s Odd = Distinct theorem. Ramanujan J 19, 107–113 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11139-008-9124-2

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