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  2. Partition function (number theory) - Wikipedia

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    This asymptotic formula was first obtained by G. H. Hardy and Ramanujan in 1918 and independently by J. V. Uspensky in 1920. Considering p ( 1000 ) {\displaystyle p(1000)} , the asymptotic formula gives about 2.4402 × 10 31 {\displaystyle 2.4402\times 10^{31}} , reasonably close to the exact answer given above (1.415% larger than the true value).

  3. Hardy–Ramanujan–Littlewood circle method - Wikipedia

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    The initial idea is usually attributed to the work of Hardy with Srinivasa Ramanujan a few years earlier, in 1916 and 1917, on the asymptotics of the partition function.It was taken up by many other researchers, including Harold Davenport and I. M. Vinogradov, who modified the formulation slightly (moving from complex analysis to exponential sums), without changing the broad lines.

  4. Ramanujan's congruences - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Ramanujan's congruences are the congruences for the partition function p(n) discovered by Srinivasa Ramanujan: (+) (), (+) (), (+) ().In plain words, e.g., the first congruence means that If a number is 4 more than a multiple of 5, i.e. it is in the sequence

  5. Hardy–Ramanujan theorem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the HardyRamanujan theorem, proved by Ramanujan and checked by Hardy [1] states that the normal order of the number () of distinct prime factors of a number is ⁡ ⁡. Roughly speaking, this means that most numbers have about this number of distinct prime factors.

  6. Crank of a partition - Wikipedia

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    Let n be a non-negative integer and let p(n) denote the number of partitions of n (p(0) is defined to be 1).Srinivasa Ramanujan in a paper [3] published in 1918 stated and proved the following congruences for the partition function p(n), since known as Ramanujan congruences.

  7. Integer partition - Wikipedia

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    Among the 22 partitions of the number 8, there are 6 that contain only odd parts: 7 + 1; 5 + 3; 5 + 1 + 1 + 1; 3 + 3 + 1 + 1; 3 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1; 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1; Alternatively, we could count partitions in which no number occurs more than once. Such a partition is called a partition with distinct parts. If we count the ...

  8. Rank of a partition - Wikipedia

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    The integers λ k, λ k − 1, ..., λ 1 are the parts of the partition. The number of parts in the partition λ is k and the largest part in the partition is λ k. The rank of the partition λ (whether ordinary or strict) is defined as λ k − k. [1] The ranks of the partitions of n take the following values and no others: [1]

  9. Carmichael number - Wikipedia

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    The second Carmichael number (1105) can be expressed as the sum of two squares in more ways than any smaller number. The third Carmichael number (1729) is the Hardy-Ramanujan Number: the smallest number that can be expressed as the sum of two cubes (of positive numbers) in two different ways.