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Some Restricted Partition Functions

1Senior Lecturer, Department of Mathematics Raozan University College, Bangladesh


American Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. 2014, Vol. 2 No. 6, 386-393
DOI: 10.12691/ajams-2-6-5
Copyright © 2014 Science and Education Publishing

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Sabuj Das. Some Restricted Partition Functions. American Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. 2014; 2(6):386-393. doi: 10.12691/ajams-2-6-5.

Correspondence to: Sabuj  Das, Senior Lecturer, Department of Mathematics Raozan University College, Bangladesh. Email: sabujdas.ctg@gmail.com

Abstract

In 1742, Euler found the generating function for P(n). Hardy said Ramanujan was the first, and upto now the only, Mathematician to discover any such properties of P(n). In 1952, Macmahon established a table of P(n) for the first 200 values of n. This paper showed how to find the number of partition of n by using Macmahon’s table. In 1742, Euler also stated the series in the enumeration of partitions. This Paper showed how to generate the Euler’s use of series in the enumeration of partitions. In 1952, Macmahon also quoted the self-conjuate partitions of n. In this Paper, Macmahon’s self-conjugate partitions are explained with the help of array of dots. This paper showed how to prove the Euler’s Theorems with the help of Euler’s device of the introduction of a second parameter z, and showed how to prove the Theorem 3 with the help of Euler’s generating function for P(n), and also showed how to prove the Theorem 4 with the help of certain conditions of P(n).

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