Integer partition
In mathematics, a partition of a positive integer n is a way of writing n as a sum of positive integers. Two sums which only differ in the order of their summands are considered to be the same partition; if order matters then the sum becomes a composition. A summand in a partition is also called a part. The number of partitions of n is given by the partition function p(n).
Related Topics:
Mathematics - Integer - Sum - Composition - Partition function
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Examples |
| ► | Ferrers graph |
| ► | Number of partitions |
| ► | See also |
| ► | Bibliographical notes |
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