
Let \((y)_ a\) denote \((1-y)(1-qy)...(1-q^{a-1}y)\). Then the q-Morris identity asserts that the constant term in \(\prod^{n}_{i=1} (x_ i)_ b (q/x_ i)_ c \prod_{1\leq i
Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, identity, Combinatorial identities, bijective combinatorics, Theoretical Computer Science
Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, identity, Combinatorial identities, bijective combinatorics, Theoretical Computer Science
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