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A classic theorem of Uchimura states that the difference between the sum of the smallest parts of the partitions of $n$ into an odd number of distinct parts and the corresponding sum for an even number of distinct parts is equal to the number of divisors of $n$. In this article, we initiate the study of the $k$th smallest part of a partition $\pi$ into distinct parts of any integer $n$, namely $s_k(\pi)$. Using $s_k(\pi)$, we generalize the above result for the $k$th smallest parts of partitions for any positive integer $k$ and show its connection with divisor functions for general $k$ and derive interesting special cases. We also study weighted partitions involving $s_k(\pi)$ with another parameter $z$, which helps us obtain several new combinatorial and analytical results. Finally, we prove sum-of-tails identities associated with the weighted partition function involving $s_k(\pi)$. |