* rcs@xmission.com <rcs@xmission.com> [Feb 21. 2014 07:59]:
An alternative repair for #37 is that the LHS is left alone,
LHS needs k starting 1 (not 0), no matter what.
with the right-hand side changed from p(n) to q(n), and the description changed to partitions with _unequal_ terms.
Quoting Dan Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net>:
Right, Mike nailed it: 1 + x^k should be 1/(1-x^k). Duh.
On Feb 20, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Dan Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote:
Should #37 have a minus sign, not a plus sign, on the LHS?
(And I had to look up why #41 is wrong. Why is it merely ?wrong? ?)
The error term is given as o(n); correct is O(1/n), but o(n) is also true, though not particularly useful.
Rich
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