On self-conjugate (s, s+1,…, s+k)-core partitions
Abstract
Simultaneous core partitions have been widely studied since Anderson's work on the enumeration of (s,t)-core partitions. Amdeberhan and Leven showed that the number of (s,s+1, …, s+k)-core partitions is equal to the number of (s, k)-Dyck paths. In this paper, we prove that self-conjugate (s,s+1, …, s+k)-core partitions are equinumerous with symmetric (s, k)-Dyck paths, confirming a conjecture posed by Cho, Huh and Sohn.
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