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Tiling proofs of Jacobi triple product and Rogers-Ramanujan identities

We use the method of tiling to give elementary combinatorial proofs of some celebrated $q$-series identities, such as Jacobi triple product identity, Rogers-Ramanujan identities, and some identities of Rogers. We give a tiling proof of the q-binomial theorem and a tiling interpretation of the q-binomial coefficients. A new generalized $ k $-product $q$-series identity is also obtained by employing the `tiling-method', wherein the generating function of the set of all possible tilings of a rectangular board is computed in two different ways to obtain the desired $q$-series identity. Several new recursive $ q$-series identities were also established. The `tiling-method' holds promise for giving an aesthetically pleasing approach to prove old and new $q$-series identities.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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