A239471 Number of 5-separable partitions of n; see Comments.
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 2, 3, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 31, 37, 43, 52, 59, 70, 80, 93, 108, 126, 144, 167, 191, 221, 253, 292, 332, 382, 435, 498, 567, 649, 736, 839, 951, 1082, 1226, 1393, 1573, 1784, 2013, 2277, 2568, 2902, 3266, 3683, 4141
Offset: 1
Examples
(5,0)-separable partitions of 7: 151 (5,1)-separable partitions of 7: 52 (5,2)-separable partitions of 7: (none) 5-separable partitions of 7: 151, 52, so that a(7) = 2.
Programs
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Mathematica
z = 55; t1 = -1 + Table[Count[IntegerPartitions[n], p_ /; Length[p] - 1 <= 2 Count[p, 1] <= Length[p] + 1], {n, 1, z}] (* A239467 *) t2 = -1 + Table[Count[IntegerPartitions[n], p_ /; Length[p] - 1 <= 2 Count[p, 2] <= Length[p] + 1], {n, 1, z}] (* A239468 *) t3 = -1 + Table[Count[IntegerPartitions[n], p_ /; Length[p] - 1 <= 2 Count[p, 3] <= Length[p] + 1], {n, 1, z}] (* A239469 *) t4 = -1 + Table[Count[IntegerPartitions[n], p_ /; Length[p] - 1 <= 2 Count[p, 4] <= Length[p] + 1], {n, 1, z}] (* A239470 *) t5 = -1 + Table[Count[IntegerPartitions[n], p_ /; Length[p] - 1 <= 2 Count[p, 5] <= Length[p] + 1], {n, 1, z}] (* A239472 *)
Comments