Modular Forms and k-colored Generalized Frobenius Partitions

Abstract

Let k and n be positive integers. Let cφk(n) denote the number of k-colored generalized Frobenius partitions of n and Ck(q) be the generating function of cφk(n). In this article, we study Ck(q) using the theory of modular forms and discover new surprising properties of Ck(q).

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