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We introduce fully complementary higher dimensional partitions (FCPs) and their generating function. This study also explores new symmetry classes for plane partitions, including quasi-transpose-complementary plane partitions.

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Area of Science:

  • Combinatorics
  • Algebraic Combinatorics
  • Partition Theory

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  • Symmetry classes of plane partitions are fundamental in combinatorial research.
  • Higher dimensional partitions generalize plane partitions but are less studied.
  • Existing research lacks a systematic study of higher dimensional partition symmetries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce a new symmetry class: fully complementary higher dimensional partitions (FCPs).
  • Derive a generating function formula for FCPs.
  • Explore variations of classical symmetry classes for plane partitions using FCPs.

Main Methods:

  • Develop theoretical framework for higher dimensional partitions.
  • Utilize generating function techniques.
  • Analyze symmetry properties in dimension 2.

Main Results:

  • Established the definition and properties of fully complementary higher dimensional partitions (FCPs).
  • Derived a formula for the generating function of FCPs.
  • Conjectured three new symmetry classes for plane partitions.
  • Proved that quasi-transpose-complementary plane partitions are equinumerous to symmetric plane partitions.

Conclusions:

  • The introduction of FCPs expands the study of higher dimensional partitions.
  • The findings provide new insights into the structure of plane partitions.
  • This work opens avenues for further research in combinatorial symmetries.